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2009 Boise State Broncos football team

The 2009 Boise State Broncos football team represented Boise State University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Broncos played their home games at Bronco Stadium, most famous for its blue artificial turf surface, often referred to as the "smurf-turf". They completed the regular season undefeated (13–0), their second consecutive unbeaten regular season and fourth in the last six years (2004, 2006, 2008, 2009), and won the WAC title for the seventh time in the last eight years. The Broncos capped their season with a showdown against fellow unbeaten TCU in the 2010 Fiesta Bowl, which marked the Broncos' return to the site of the game that put the program on the national sports map, the 2007 Fiesta Bowl. With their 17–10 win, the Broncos avenged a loss to the Horned Frogs in the previous season's Poinsettia Bowl, and became only the second team in Division I FBS history to finish a season 14–0, after Ohio State in 2002 (Alabama became the third team to go 14–0 just three days after the Fiesta Bowl). The Broncos finished ranked #4 in the Associated Press and USA Today coaches poll for their highest ranking in school history to finish a season.

2009 Boise State Broncos football
WAC champion
Fiesta Bowl champion
Fiesta Bowl, W 17–10 vs. TCU
ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 4
APNo. 4
Record14–0 (8–0 WAC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBryan Harsin (4th as OC; 9th overall season)
Offensive schemeMultiple
Defensive coordinatorJustin Wilcox (4th season)
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumBronco Stadium
(Capacity: 33,500)
Seasons
← 2008
2010 →
2009 Western Athletic Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 4 Boise State $%   8 0     14 0  
Nevada   7 1     8 5  
Fresno State   6 2     8 5  
Idaho   4 4     8 5  
Hawaii   3 5     6 7  
Louisiana Tech   3 5     4 8  
Utah State   3 5     4 8  
New Mexico State   1 7     3 10  
San Jose State   1 7     2 10  
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

Head Coach Chris Petersen was named the Paul "Bear" Bryant National Coach of the Year, an award he also won following the 2006 season. Petersen is the first two-time winner of the award since it was renamed in 1986.

Pre-season edit

The Broncos entered the 2009 season as one of the youngest college teams in the nation, with only five seniors on their roster, easily the fewest in FBS. No other team had fewer than nine.[1]

 
Kyle Wilson
 
Kellen Moore

Two Broncos were listed on scout.com's list of the 100 best returning players in the nation. Senior defensive back Kyle Wilson at #54 (#5 best DB) and sophomore quarterback Kellen Moore at #37 (#11 best QB).[2]

All-American lists edit

Kyle Wilson (Sr.-DB)- Playboy,[3] nationalchamps.net 2nd team,[4] CBSSports.com. 2nd team[5]

Award Watch lists edit

Rimington- Thomas Byrd (So-C)[6]

Lombardi- Ryan Winterswyk (Jr-DL)[7]

O'Brien- Kellen Moore (So-QB)[8]

Walter Camp- Kellen Moore (So-QB)[9]

Thorpe- Kyle Wilson (Sr-DB)[10]

Groza- Kyle Brotzman (Jr-K)[11]

Bednarik- Kyle Wilson (Sr-DB)[12]

Maxwell- Kellen Moore (So-QB)[13]

Manning- Kellen Moore (So-QB)[14]

Nagurski- Kyle Wilson (Sr-DB)[15]

Pre-season Top 25 polls edit

On August 6 Boise State received 542 points to rank 16th in the USA Today preseason poll, two spots behind their season opening opponent, Oregon.[16] The Broncos were the highest rated non BCS conference school.

On August 22 Boise State received 659 points to rank 14th in the Associated Press preseason poll, two spots ahead of Oregon.[17] Just as they were in the USA Today poll, the Broncos were the highest rated non BCS conference school. The 14th ranking was the highest preseason ranking in school history.

WAC Media Day edit

[18] On July 29, Boise State was picked to win the WAC and received 8 first place votes in the WAC coaches poll to 1 first place vote for Nevada, but no coach can vote his own team in first place, thus Boise State received all 8 possible first place votes.

  • Boise State (8) 64
  • Nevada (1) 55
  • Fresno State 45
  • Louisiana Tech 45
  • Hawaii 36
  • San Jose State 34
  • Utah State 21
  • New Mexico State 13
  • Idaho 11

The media also voted Boise State to win the conference with the Broncos receiving 55 first place votes to only 3 for Nevada.

  1. Boise State (55) 519
  2. Nevada (3) 444
  3. Fresno State 365
  4. Louisiana Tech 360
  5. Hawaii 275
  6. San Jose State 263
  7. Utah State 170
  8. Idaho 110
  9. New Mexico State 104

And Kyle Wilson was named the preseason Defensive Player of the Year.

South endzone bleacher expansion edit

For the second consecutive year Bronco Stadium received an expansion, this time in the south endzone temporary bleachers. Following the multimillion-dollar sky box expansion which opened in 2008, the sub-million dollar bleacher expansion extends the number of rows in the south endzone and adds an additional 1,600 seats to the stadium capacity, which is now 33,500.

Schedule edit

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 38:15 pmNo. 16 Oregon*No. 14ESPNW 19–834,127
September 126:00 pmMiami (OH)*No. 12
  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID
KTVBW 48–032,228
September 187:00 pmat Fresno StateNo. 10ESPNW 51–3435,637
September 265:00 pmat Bowling Green*No. 8KTVBW 49–1422,396
October 36:00 pmUC Davis* No. 5
  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID
KTVBW 34–1632,497
October 146:00 pmat Tulsa*No. 5ESPNW 28–2130,000
October 249:00 pmat HawaiiNo. 6KTVBW 54–937,928
October 311:00 pmSan Jose StateNo. 6
  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID
KTVBW 45–731,684
November 66:00 pmat Louisiana TechNo. 5ESPN2W 45–3523,240
November 141:30 pmIdahoNo. 6
ESPNUW 63–2533,986
November 207:30 pmat Utah StateNo. 6ESPN2W 52–2118,777
November 278:00 pmNevadaNo. 6
ESPN2W 44–3332,642
December 51:00 pmNew Mexico StateNo. 6
  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID
KTVBW 42–732,308
January 46:00 pmvs. No. 3 TCU*No. 6FOXW 17–1073,227
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Mountain time

Game results edit

Rankings reflect the Coaches poll until the week of the Hawaii game, after which the BCS poll was used, and are from the respective poll released prior to game time.

Oregon edit

1 2 3 4 Total
#14 Ducks 0 0 8 0 8
# 16 Broncos 0 13 6 0 19

2nd meeting. 1–0 all time. Last meeting in 2008, a 37–32 Broncos win in Eugene.

On August 31, this game was named the Allstate Sugar Bowl Manning Award Matchup of the Week for the matchup of Boise State QB Kellen Moore vs Oregon QB Jeremiah Masoli.[19]

 
Boise State on offense during the first quarter.

The Broncos won their 50th straight regular season home game, and the first ever at home against a top 25 team, with a 19–8 win over the Oregon Ducks, the second straight year the Broncos have beaten the highly ranked Pac-10 team. The Bronco defense completely shut down the fast-paced spread option offense of Oregon holding them to six first half three and outs, forced a safety in the second quarter, did not allow a first down until 7:07 left in the third quarter and only allowed six overall, and only allowed 31 rushing yards. The Bronco offense scored on a 10-yard TD pass from Kellen Moore to Austin Pettis in the second quarter (Michael Choate 2pt conv.), a D.J. Harper 1 yard TD run in the third (conv. failed), and a 45-yard Kyle Brotzman field goal, but missed several other opportunities to score with two missed field goals, another failed on a bad snap, and three straight fumbles in the second half. The Broncos set a school record with 59 rushing attempts. Kellen Moore finished 19/29 for 197 and 1 TD. Austin Pettis had 6 catches for 68 yards and the TD. The Broncos out gained the Ducks 351 to 152. The 34,127 in attendance set a new Bronco Stadium record. The Broncos moved up 2 spots in the AP poll to #12 and 5 spots in the Coaches poll to #11.

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 19/29, 197 YDS, 1 TD D.J. Harper: 19 CAR, 88 YDS, 1 TD Austin Pettis: 6 REC, 68 YDS, 1 TD Billy Winn: Safety, 4 TOT TKL
Jeremy Avery: 27 CAR, 74 YDS Titus Young: 5 REC, 46 YDS Aaron Tevis: INT, 2 TOT TKL

2nd Quarter

  • 07:05 BSU–Austin Pettis 10 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Michael Choate Run For Two–Point Conversion) 0–8
  • 03:54 BSU–LeGarrette Blount Tackled By Billy Winn In End Zone Safety 0–10
  • 00:56 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 45 Yd FG 0–13

3rd Quarter

  • 10:39 BSU–D.J. Harper 1 Yd Run (Two–Point Pass Conversion Failed) 0–19
  • 04:21 ORE–Jeremiah Masoli 5 Yd Run (Legarrette Blount Run For Two–Point Conversion) 8–19

After the game, Oregon RB LeGarrette Blount, who earlier in the week was quoted as saying, "We owe that team an ass-whuppin,"[20] punched Bronco DE Byron Hout in the chin/jaw after Hout had taunted him in front of Boise State head coach Chris Petersen who attempted to move Hout away from Blount before the hit.[21] Blount then went after fans in the front row of the south end zone before being restrained and escorted off the field by security, police, Oregon coaches, and players. Blount was later suspended by the University of Oregon for the entire season[22] (Blount would return to action in the Ducks season finale on December 3, 90 days after the Boise State incident). Blount issued an apology to everyone: the fans, the nation, and Boise State. Hout was not suspended. Head Coach Chris Petersen released the following statement: "The event that took place last night following our game between Byron and Oregon running back LeGarrette Blount was very unfortunate and we do not condone Byron's action. There will be disciplinary consequences for Bryon as a result of the incident last night and they will be handled internally."[23]

Miami (OH) edit

1 2 3 4 Total
RedHawks 0 0 0 0 0
#11 Broncos 14 6 14 14 48

First ever meeting. The RedHawks are scheduled to return to Boise in 2012. There are currently no future plans for Boise to play at Miami.

Boise State shutout a non-conference FBS school for the first time in school history by dominating Miami (OH) 48–0. The Broncos outgained the RedHawks 441 to 197. Kellen Moore went over 300 yards for the fifth time in his career and threw 4 touchdowns for the first time in his career. Austin Pettis and Titus Young both had over 110 yards receiving with longs of over 50 each and 3 combined touchdowns. The Broncos held their opponent to less than 40 yards rushing for the second consecutive week (Oregon: 31, Miami: 38) and forced 4 interceptions (Iloka, Johnson, Smith, Tevis). When asked about stopping the run, safety Jeron Johnson said, "That's the key to our defense is to stop the run game and make them pass. We have a good secondary so we feel that we can hold our own in the passing game. If we can stop the run, we'll be in good shape".[24] Kyle Brotzman missed his first ever extra point, ending his school record for consecutive PAT's at 118. The Broncos moved to #10 in both major polls following the win.

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 16/26, 307 YDS, 4 TDS, 1 INT D.J. Harper: 13 CAR, 89 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 32 Titus Young: 6 REC, 114 YDS, 2 TDS, LG of 54 Kyle Wilson: 7 TOT TKL
Doug Martin: 6 CAR, 28 YDS, 2 TDS Austin Pettis: 4 REC, 115 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 65 Jeron Johnson: 5 TOT TKL, 1 INT

1st Quarter

  • 07:16 BSU–Austin Pettis 17 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0–7
  • 01:17 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 15 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0–14

2nd Quarter

  • 00:08 BSU–Titus Young 25 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Pat Failed) 0–20

3rd Quarter

  • 07:09 BSU–D.J. Harper 3 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0–27
  • 02:11 BSU–Titus Young 54 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0–34

4th Quarter

  • 09:46 BSU–Doug Martin 4 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0–41
  • 01:56 BSU–Doug Martin 2 Yd Run (Jimmy Pavel Kick) 0–48

Fresno State edit

1 2 3 4 Total
#10 Broncos 10 14 10 17 51
Bulldogs 0 17 10 7 34

12th meeting. 7–4 all time. Last meeting in 2008, a 61–10 Broncos win in Boise.

An offensive explosion occurred in Fresno with the Broncos and Bulldogs combining for 987 yards, 1494 yards including return yards in a 51–34 Bronco win. Winston Venable opened the scoring with a 30-yard interception return for a touchdown on the Bulldogs opening drive. The Broncos would follow with a 32-yard Kyle Brotzman field goal to go up 10–0. A 60-yard touchdown run by D.J. Harper on the Broncos next possession was just a sampling of the fireworks that would follow. After a Fresno State field goal, Titus Young returned the following kickoff 77 yards to set up a 7-yard touchdown catch to him from Kelln Moore. The Broncos looked to be in complete control of the game at 24–3, but Ryan Mathews of Fresno State would answer with consecutive 69 and 60 yard touchdown runs to bring the Bulldogs within 7 at the half. The Broncos returned the opening kickoff of the 2nd half for a touchdown only to see it overturned on offsetting penalties for a block in the back and a personal foul, but Doug Martin would return the next kick 77 yards to set up a Brotzman field goal. The Bulldogs would drive and score a touchdown to bring the score to 27–24. The Broncos would follow with a 74-yard Jeremy Avery rush which was fumbled at the 1 yard line but recovered in the end zone for a Bronco touchdown by Titus Young. Fresno answered with a 17-play drive ending with a 27-yard field goal to end the 3rd quarter with a score of 34–27. In the first two minutes of the 4th quarter, Kellen Moore connected with Austin Pettis for an 8-yard touchdown catch, Ryan Mathews broke his third 60+ yard touchdown run of the night, this time 68 yards, then Jeremy Avery scored on a 67-yard screen pass to bring the score to 48–34. Following a 69-yard Jeremy Avery rush the Broncos added a late 24-yard field goal by Jimmy Pavel to end the scoring. The Broncos and Bulldogs combined for 8 plays of 60 yards or more with 2 being over 70. Despite the 17-point win, the Broncos gave up 507 yards. Boise State moved to #8 in both major polls, their highest regular-season ranking in school history to date.

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 18/26, 181 YDS, 3 TDS, LG of 67 Jeremy Avery: 11 CAR, 186 YDS, LG of 74 Jeremy Avery: 5 REC, 83 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 67 Winston Venable: 1 TKL, 1 INT for 30 YDS, 1 TD
D.J. Harper: 12 CAR, 107 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 60 Austin Pettis: 5 REC, 34 YDS, 1 TD Billy Winn: 6 TOT TKL, 1 SACK, 3 TFL of 10 YDS
 
Titus Young was named WAC special teams player of the week.

1st Quarter

  • 13:05 BSU–Winston Venable 30 Yd Interception Return (Kyle Brotzman kick) 7–0
  • 08:49 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 32 Yd FG 10–0

2nd Quarter

  • 12:28 BSU–D.J. Harper 60 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 17–0
  • 09:44 FRES–Kevin Goessling 37 Yd FG 17–3
  • 07:49 BSU–Titus Young 7 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 24–3
  • 07:33 FRES–Ryan Mathews 69 Yd Run (Kevin Goessling Kick) 24–10
  • 04:58 FRES–Ryan Mathews 60 Yd Run (Kevin Goessling Kick) 24–17

3rd Quarter

  • 12:28 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 30 Yd FG 27–17
  • 11:39 FRES–Devon Wylie 21 Yd Pass From Ryan Colburn (Kevin Goessling Kick) 27–24
  • 10:44 BSU–Titus Young Recovered Fumble In End Zone (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 34–24
  • 03:12 FRES–Kevin Goessling 27 Yd FG 34–27

4th Quarter

  • 14:14 BSU–Austin Pettis 8 yd pass From Kellen Moore (Jimmy Pavel Kick) 41–27
  • 13:26 FRES–Ryan Mathews 68 yd run (Kevin Goessling Kick) 41–34
  • 13:00 BSU–Jeremy Avery 67 yd pass From Kellen Moore (Jimmy Pavel Kick) 48–34
  • 04:00 BSU–Jimmy Pavel 24 yd FG 51–34

Both Fresno State and Boise State wore "D.B." decals on their helmets to honor Dan Brown, former Boise State linebacker (1978–1981) and former Fresno State defensive coordinator (2002–2008), who died from brain cancer on March 15, 2009. Junior wide receiver Titus Young was selected as the WAC Special Teams Player of the Week[25] for returning five kickoffs for 154 yards with a long of 77. Junior running back D.J. Harper, the Broncos leading rusher through three games, tore his left ACL against Fresno State and missed the rest of the season.[26] Harper applied for, and was granted, a medical redshirt.

Bowling Green edit

1 2 3 4 Total
#8 Broncos 0 29 14 6 49
Falcons 0 0 14 0 14

3rd meeting. 2–0 all time. Last meeting in 2008, a 20–7 Broncos win in Boise.

The Broncos made a rare trip to the Eastern time zone and walked away with a victory against a MAC team for the second time this season with a 49–14 win over Bowling Green. After a scoreless first quarter, the Broncos ran off 22 points in a span of 2:47 in the second quarter with two Titus Young TD runs (18, 25) and a Doug Martin TD run (34). The Broncos first six scoring drives all took only four plays or less. Kellen Moore threw for 195 yards in the second quarter and finished 17/21 for 247 and 2 TDs before leaving the game midway through the third quarter. Jeremy Avery got his first rushing TD of the season in impressive fashion with a 71-yard run in the third. The Broncos gained a total of 529 yards. The Broncos once again set a school record by climbing to #5 in all major polls, including the Harris poll which debuted this week.

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 17/21, 247 YDS, 2 TDS, LG of 31 Doug Martin: 13 CAR, 116 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 34 Titus Young: 6 REC, 58 YDS, LG of 16 Jeron Johnson: 7 TOT TKL, 1 INT for 5 YDS
Jeremy Avery: 12 CAR, 196 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 71 Tyler Shoemaker: 4 REC, 105 YDS, LG of 31 Brandyn Thompson: 4 TOT TKL, 1 INT for 15 YDS
Titus Young: 2 CAR, 43 YDS, 2 TDS, LG of 25 Austin Pettis: 3 REC, 32 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 17 Ryan Winterswyk: 4 TOT TKL, 2 TFL of 11 YDS, 1 SACK

2nd Quarter

  • 14:53 BSU–Titus Young 18 Yd Run (Austin Pettis Pass To Richie Brockel For Two–Point Conversion) 8–0
  • 12:45 BSU–Doug Martin 34 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 15–0
  • 12:27 BSU–Titus Young 25 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 22–0
  • 02:15 BSU–Austin Pettis 17 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 29–0

3rd Quarter

  • 14:27 BSU–Jeremy Avery 71 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 36–0
  • 13:41 BSU–Richie Brockel 2 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 43–0
  • 07:46 BGSU–Adrian Hodges 7 Yd Pass From Tyler Sheehan (Jerry Phillips Kick) 43–7
  • 01:01 BGSU–Tyler Sheehan 6 Yd Run (Jerry Phillips Kick) 43–14

4th Quarter

  • 06:11 BSU–Jarvis Hodge 1 Yd Run (Pat Failed) 49–14

UC Davis edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Aggies 0 0 10 6 16
#5 Broncos 0 13 14 7 34

4th meeting. 3–0 all time. Last meeting 1985, a 13–9 Broncos win in Boise. Boise State head coach Chris Petersen was quarterback for UC Davis in the last meeting.

 
Boise State players during pregame

It was a game that was much closer than was expected as UC Davis of the FCS gave the Broncos all they could handle in a 34–16 Bronco win in a cold, rain-soaked, tension-filled Bronco Stadium. The Aggies held the Broncos scoreless in the first quarter and held them on a 4th and goal at the 1 yard line to give them momentum for the rest of the game. The Broncos did manage to be up 13–0 at half time on two Kyle Brotzman FGs and a Kellen Moore to Austin Pettis TD pass, but UC Davis hung close in the second half with scores of 20–10 and 27–16 before a late Doug Martin TD sealed the win for the Broncos. Austin Pettis had a career-high of 10 receptions for 129 yards and two TDs. Ryan Winterswyk recorded a sack for the third straight game and blocked a field goal right before halftime. The Bronco defense was without their captain Kyle Wilson who missed the game with a shoulder injury. The lackluster performance by the Broncos contributed to them dropping in the AP and Coaches polls to #6, but they did remain #5 in the Harris poll.

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 22/31, 285 YDS, 3 TDS, 1 INT Jeremy Avery: 15 CAR, 70 YDS Austin Pettis: 10 REC, 129 YDS, 2 TD, LG of 28 Jeron Johnson: 7 TOT TKL, 2 PBU
Doug Martin: 16 CAR, 41 YDS, 1 TD Titus Young: 6 REC, 83 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 42 Aaron Tevis: 6 TOT TKL, 2 TFL of 5 YDS
 
Boise State inside the 5 yard line in the 2nd quarter.

2nd Quarter

  • 10:17 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 22 Yd FG 0–3
  • 04:36 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 36 Yd FG 0–6
  • 00:52 BSU–Austin Pettis 6 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0–13

3rd Quarter

  • 12:40 UCD–Sean Kelley 48 yd FG 3–13
  • 11:51 BSU–Titus Young 42 yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 3–20
  • 09:20 UCD–Sean Creadick 21 yd Pass From Greg Denham (Sean Kelley Kick) 10–20
  • 03:33 BSU–Austin Pettis 2 yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 10–27

4th Quarter

  • 11:27 UCD–Sean Creadick 4 Yd Pass From Greg Denham (Pat Failed) 16–27
  • 00:38 BSU–Doug Martin 4 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 16–34

Following their bye week the Broncos moved back to #5 in the AP poll and remained at #6 in the Coaches poll and #5 in the Harris poll.

Tulsa edit

1 2 3 4 Total
#6 Broncos 8 10 10 0 28
Golden Hurricane 14 0 0 7 21

5th meeting. 4–0 all time. Last meeting in 2004, a 45–42 Broncos win in Tulsa. Tulsa is scheduled to play at Boise in 2011.

Big plays kept Tulsa in the game, but the Broncos were able to hang on to remain undefeated with a 28–21 win. The Broncos gave up points in the 1st quarter for the first time this season and had their first deficit of the season. Tulsa connected on long TD passes of 55 and 53 yards. The Broncos tried to answer with their own big plays, but could not connect twice on long passes to Titus Young. Instead the Broncos moved the ball with a steady dose of Doug Martin (112 YDS) and Jeremy Avery (73 YDS) on the ground to set up 3 short Kellen Moore TD passes (8,17,2), 2 to Tommy Gallarda. Tulsa held the Broncos in the redzone twice leading to 2 Kyle Brotzman field goals (27,18). Tulsa had the ball with a chance to score to tie the game but were unable to convert on a 4th down with 37 seconds to play. The Bronco defense came up with 13 tackles for loss and 5 sacks, 2 by Ryan Winterswyk, bringing his season total to 5. The Broncos would fall in the AP poll to #6 but rose to #5 in the Coaches poll and debuted at #4 in the BCS poll, their highest ranking in any major poll in school history.[27]

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 22/33, 187 YDS, 3 TDS Doug Martin: 23 CAR, 112 YDS, LG of 19 Austin Pettis: 4 REC, 63 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 28 Jeron Johnson: 8 TOT TKL
Jeremy Avery: 16 CAR, 73 YDS, LG of 16 Tommy Gallarda: 3 REC, 15 YDS, 2 TDS Ryan Winterswyk: 3 TFL of 9 YDS, 2 SACKS

1st Quarter

  • 08:25 TLSA–Damaris Johnson 53 Yd Pass From A.J. Whitmore (Kevin Fitzpatrick Kick) 0–7
  • 04:00 BSU–Tommy Gallarda 8 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Austin Pettis Pass To Kyle Efaw For Two–Point Conversion) 8–7
  • 00:16 TLSA–Trae Johnson 15 Yd Pass From G.J. Kinne (Kevin Fitzpatrick Kick) 8–14

2nd Quarter

  • 11:03 BSU–Austin Pettis 17 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 15–14
  • 00:36 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 27 Yd FG 18–14

3rd Quarter

  • 09:44 BSU–Tommy Gallarda 2 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 25–14
  • 02:54 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 18 Yd FG 28–14

4th Quarter

  • 09:29 TLSA–Slick Shelley 55 Yd Pass From G.J. Kinne (Kevin Fitzpatrick Kick) 28–21

Hawaii edit

1 2 3 4 Total
#4 Broncos 10 24 10 10 54
Warriors 0 0 2 7 9

11th meeting. 7–3 all time. Last meeting in 2008, a 27–7 Broncos win in Boise.

 
Kyle Brotzman was selected as WAC special teams player of the week.

Boise State had lost their last two trips to the islands in 2007, but this game was never in doubt as the Broncos beat the Warriors for the 8th time in 9 years as a member of the WAC. Kellen Moore had a career-high 5 TD passes (35, 14, 24, 10, 48) going 18/30 for 223 yards. Titus Young caught 8 passes for 115 yards and 3 TDS. Freshman running back Matt Kaiserman, who had been hurt the entire season, made his Bronco debut and ran for 122 yards, 51 of those on the Broncos final drive alone where he carried the ball on all 11 plays to lead to his first career TD. The score could have been much worse than it was, but Hawaii was able to force the Broncos to attempt 5 field goals, 4 of which Kyle Brotzman made (25, 28, 32, 27). The Bronco defence force 3 INTS, 2 by Jeron Johnson, and 3 fumble recoveries. The Broncos did continue to have center to quarterback exchange problems which led to 6 fumbles, all of which they did recover, and center Thomas Byrd was replaced by Garret Pendergast, but Pendergast snapped a ball into the end zone which led to a Hawaii safety. The Broncos remained the same in the AP (#6) and the two human BCS polls (Coaches #5, Harris #5), but their BCS computer poll average fell from #5 to #8 to bring their BCS ranking to #7.

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 18/30, 223 YDS, 5 TDS, LG of 48 Matt Kaiserman: 23 CAR, 122 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 16 Titus Young: 8 REC, 115 YDS, 3 TDS, LG of 48 Jeron Johnson: 1 TKL, 2 INTS for 25 YDS, 1 FR, 1 PBU
Jeremy Avery: 11 CAR, 72 YDS, LG of 21 Austin Pettis: 4 REC, 49 YDS, 1 TD, Lg of 19 Winston Venable: 6 TOT TKL, 1 TFL of 1 YD, 1 FF, 1 PBU
 
Jeron Johnson was selected as WAC defensive player of the week.

1st Quarter

  • 11:54 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 25 Yd FG 3–0
  • 07:08 BSU–Tyler Shoemaker 35 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 10–0

2nd Quarter

  • 13:32 BSU–Austin Pettis 14 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 17–0
  • 07:33 BSU–Titus Young 24 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 24–0
  • 01:22 BSU–Titus Young 10 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 31–0
  • 00:17 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 28 Yd FG 34–0

3rd Quarter

  • 08:02 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 32 Yd FG 37–0
  • 06:59 BSU–Titus Young 48 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 44–0
  • 05:52 HAW–Kellen Moore Tackled By Team In End Zone (Safety) 44–2

4th Quarter

  • 14:54 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 27 Yd FG 47–2
  • 09:50 HAW–Jon Medeiros 10 Yd Pass From Shane Austin (Scott Enos Kick) 47–9
  • 03:08 BSU–Matt Kaiserman 1 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 54–9

On October 26 Jeron Johnson was named the WAC defensive player of the week for his 2 interceptions and 1 fumble recovery and Kyle Brotzman was named the WAC special teams player of the week for going 4–5 on field goals and having a 72-yard punt, which is the longest punt in the WAC so far this season.[28] Brotzman also completed a 28-yard pass on a fake punt.

San Jose State edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Spartans 0 7 0 0 7
#7 Broncos 7 17 14 7 45

10th meeting. 9–0 all time. Last meeting in 2008, a 33–16 Broncos win in San Jose.

 
Kirby Moore had a 61 YD TD for his first career TD

The Broncos cruised to their 20th straight regular season win to remain undefeated on the season with a 45–7 win over San Jose State. The Broncos opened the game with a 61-yard touchdown pass from Kellen Moore to his brother Kirby Moore for Kirby's first career TD. When asked about the brother to brother connection, Boise State head coach Chris Petersen said, "When that happened on the sideline, I think everyone just had a smile on their face. It's so hard to play Division I football and then to be able to do that with your brother is something that is really special. I just think that that's a special thing to play college football with your brother, and when you hook up for a big play like that, and hopefully they'll be many more down the road."[29] Boise State led only 10–7 with less the a minute left in the 1st half until Kellen Moore found Mitch Burroughs on an 18-yard TD pass then scored on a Moore 1 yard TD run after a San Jose fumble to lead 24–7 at halftime. Austin Pettis caught an 8-yard TD pass to open the 3rd quarter and now has a touchdown reception in all 8 games this season. Kyle Wilson returned an interception 27 yards for the defence's 2nd TD of the year. A late Doug Martin TD run capped off the Bronco scoring. Kellen Moore added 3 more TD passes and now has 24 with only 2 INT's. The Broncos moved up in the AP (#5) and Harris polls (#4 including 1 first place vote) and remained the same in the Coache's (#5) and BCS (#7).

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 21/33, 278 YDS, 3 TDS, LG of 61 Doug Martin: 6 CAR, 63 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 36 Kirby Moore: 4 REC, 80 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 61 Kyle Wilson: 5 TOT TKLS, 1 INTS for 27 YDS, 1 TD
Jeremy Avery: 13 CAR, 64 YDS, LG of 38 Austin Pettis: 5 REC, 63 YDS, 1 TD, Lg of 23 Ryan Winterswyk: 1 SACK loss of 11
 
Boise State offensive line protecting Kellen Moore in the 1st half.

1st Quarter

  • 09:32 BSU–Kirby Moore 61 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0–7

2nd Quarter

  • 11:28 SJSU–Marquis Avery 11 Yd Pass From Jordan La Secla (Tyler Cope Kick) 7–7
  • 07:00 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 32 Yd FG 7–10
  • 00:44 BSU–Mitch Burroughs 18 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 7–17
  • 00:03 BSU–Kellen Moore 1 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 7–24
 
Kyle Wilson was named WAC defensive player of the week

3rd Quarter

  • 10:22 BSU–Austin Pettis 8 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 7–31
  • 09:26 BSU–Kyle Wilson 27 Yd Interception Return (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 7–38

4th Quarter

  • 00:20 BSU–Doug Martin 36 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 7–45

On November 2, Kyle Wilson was named the WAC defensive player of the week after his first career interception return for a touchdown and recording 5 tackles with 1 for a loss of 2 yards.[30]

Louisiana Tech edit

1 2 3 4 Total
#7 Broncos 13 14 3 15 45
Bulldogs 7 0 14 14 35

12th meeting. 7–4 all time. Last meeting in 2008, a 35–3 Broncos win in Boise.

Boise State has always played exciting, close games when they travel to Ruston, Louisiana, and 2009 was no different as the Broncos had to hold on late for a 45–35 win against the upset-minded Bulldogs. The Broncos looked as if they were going to run away the game, building a lead of 27–7 at halftime with the help of big plays from Titus Young (40 yard touchdown reception) and Kyle Wilson (59 yard punt return to the 3 to set up a Doug Martin TD). But mistakes loomed large as Kellen Moore was intercepted and returned 75 yards for a TD and Kyle Brotzman missed 2 of his 5 field goals (29, 34, 25 made. 44, 31 missed). Tech got as close as 30–28 before the Kellen Moore connected with Austin Pettis for a 12-yard TD and Jeremy Avery broke a 44-yard TD run to extend the lead to 45–28. Tech would add a late TD to bring final to 45–35. Kellen Moore threw for a season high 354 yards and added 3 more TDs to bring his total to 27 on the season with only 3 INTs. Austin Pettis now has a TD catch in all 9 games this season and has 10 total for the year. Kyle Wilson recorded his second INT in as many weeks. The Broncos would fall in the Coaches, AP and Harris polls but rose one spot in the BCS to now be ranked #6 in every poll.

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 28/41, 354 YDS, 3 TDS, 1 INT, LG of 40 Jeremy Avery: 25 CAR, 146 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 44 Autin Pettis: 9 REC, 105 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 20 Kyle Wilson: 3 TOT TKLS, 1 INT
Doug Martin: 4 CAR, 2 YDS, 1 TD Titus Young: 8 REC, 110 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 40 Jeron Johnson: 12 TOT TKLS
 
Kellen Moore had a season high 354 yards and 3 TDs.

1st Quarter

  • 10:57 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 29 Yd FG 3–0
  • 08:14 LT–Daniel Porter 1 Yd Run (Matt Nelson Kick) 3–7
  • 05:03 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 34 Yd FG 6–7
  • 00:44 BSU–Richie Brockel 2 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 13–7

2nd Quarter

  • 13:52 BSU–Doug Martin 2 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 20–7
  • 07:35 BSU–Titus Young 40 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 27–7

3rd Quarter

  • 13:12 LT–Josh Victorian 75 Yd Interception Return (Matt Nelson Kick) 27–14
  • 00:31 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 25 Yd FG 30–14
  • 01:30 LT–Ross Jenkins 9 Yd Run (Matt Nelson Kick) 30–21

4th Quarter

  • 14:07 LT–Dennis Morris 5 Yd Pass From Ross Jenkins (Matt Nelson Kick) 30–28
  • 07:41 BSU–Austin Pettis 12 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kellen Moore Pass To Tyler Shoemaker For Two-Point Conversion) 38–28
  • 04:52 BSU–Jeremy Avery 44 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 45–28
  • 02:49 LT–Myke Compton 1 Yd Run (Matt Nelson Kick) 45–35

Idaho edit

 
Kellen Moore (left) and Austin Pettis (right) connected on 4 TD passes
1 2 3 4 Total
Vandals 7 10 0 8 25
#6 Broncos 21 21 14 7 63

39th meeting. 20–17–1 all time. Last meeting in 2008, a 45–10 Broncos win in Moscow.

The Broncos won their 11th straight game against their in-state rival to remain undefeated on the season with a 63–25 win. The Vandals came into the game with high hopes after winning 7 of their first 10 games, but the Broncos ended the Vandals hopes early with 4 first half Kellen Moore TD passes (4, 25, 8, 20), 3 of which went to Austin Pettis. Add a 1 YD TD run by Jeremy Avery and a 100+ yard Titus Young kickoff return for a TD to bring the Broncos lead to 42–17 at halftime. Kyle Wilson opened the second half scoring by returning an INT 71 yards for his second TD return of the season. Matt Kaiserman found Kyle Efaw for an 11 YD halfback pass TD before Moore found Pettis for a TD for the 4th time (14 YDS). Kellen Moore finished 22/32 for 299 and 5 TDS to bring his season total to 32 with only 3 INTS. Austin Pettis finished with 8 Receptions for 123 YDS and 4 TDS, brought his TD streak to 10 games and set a school record with 14 touchdown receptions for the season.[31] The Broncos intercepted Vandal quarterback Brian Reader 5 times and recovered 2 fumbles to record 7 turnovers. The Broncos would remain at #6 in all 4 major polls following the win.

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 22/32, 299 YDS, 5 TDS, LG of 35 Jeremy Avery: 14 CAR, 110 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 36 Autin Pettis: 8 REC, 123 YDS, 4 TDS, LG of 35 Kyle Wilson: 4 TOT TKLS, 1 INT for 71 YDS, 1 TD
Doug Martin: 4 CAR, 26 YDS Titus Young: 6 REC, 101 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 25 Brandyn Thompson: 5 TOT TKLS, 2 INTS
 
Boise State's defense forced 7 Vandal turnovers.

1st Quarter

  • 12:11 BSU–Austin Pettis 4 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Austin Pettis Pass To Kyle Efaw For Two–Point Conversion) 0–8
  • 10:46 BSU–Titus Young 25 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Two–Point Pass Conversion Failed) 0–14
  • 06:28 IDHO–DeMaundray Woolridge 29 Yd Run (Trey Farquhar Kick) 7–14
  • 04:35 BSU–Austin Pettis 8 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 7–21

2nd Quarter

  • 12:46 IDHO–Trey Farquhar 30 Yd FG 10–21
  • 09:10 BSU–Jeremy Avery 1 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 10–28
  • 05:23 BSU–Austin Pettis 20 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 10–35
  • 00:27 IDHO–DeMaundray Woolridge 1 Yd Run (Trey Farquhar Kick) 17–35
  • 00:14 BSU–Titus Young 100 Yd Kickoff Return (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 17–42

3rd Quarter

  • 10:20 BSU–Kyle Wilson 71 Yd Interception Return (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 17–49
  • 07:12 BSU–Kyle Efaw 11 Yd Pass From Matt Kaiserman (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 17–56

4th Quarter

  • 14:55 BSU–Austin Pettis 14 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 17–63
  • 00:27 IDHO–Princeton McCarty 52 Yd Pass From Brian Reader (Deonte' Jackson Run For Two-Point Conversion) 25–63

On November 16 Austin Pettis was named the WAC offensive player of the week and Titus Young was named WAC special teams player of the week.[32] Senior fullback and offensive captain Richie Brockel, one of only five seniors on the roster, missed the remainder of the season with a foot injury. Freshman running back Matt Kaiserman, who had missed the first six games with a concussion, missed the remainder of the season with a broken leg.

Utah State edit

1 2 3 4 Total
#6 Broncos 7 28 10 7 52
Aggies 7 7 7 0 21

16th meeting. 11–4 all time. Last meeting in 2008, a 49–14 Broncos win in Boise.

The Broncos opened the season 11–0 for the 4th time in 6 years and their 9th straight win over Utah State with a 52–21 win. The Aggies hung with the Broncos until about 6 minutes left in the first half with the score tied at 14 until the Broncos scored 3 quick TDs to end the half, one after a fumble recovery at the 9 yard line, to lead 35–14 at half. The Aggie pass defense held Kellen Moore to under 60% pass completions for the first time in his career (24 games) going 15/29 (51.7%) for 233 YDs and only 1 TD which ended a streak of 9 straight games with multiple TD passes and 6 straight with 3 or more. The Bronco run game picked up where the passing left off as they racked up a season high 323 YDs with both Doug Martin and Jeremy Avery going over 115 YDs with a combined 6 TDS, 4 for Martin alone. Austin Pettis failed to catch a TD for the first time in a game this season. Kyle Brotzman's 52 yard FG in the 3rd quarter was a career long. The Bronco defense dominated the Aggies forcing 13 TFL of 45 YDs, 4 Sacks and 2 turnovers. Boise State remained at #6 in every major poll for the 3rd straight week.

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 15/29, 233 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 52 Doug Martin: 13 CAR, 121 YDS, 4 TDS, LG of 33 Titus Young: 5 REC, 102 YDS, LG of 52 Team Defense: 13 TFL of 45 YDS, 4 SACKS, 1 INT, 1 FUMB REC
Jeremy Avery: 16 CAR, 116 YDS, 2 TDS, LG of 32 Austin Pettis: 4 REC, 69 YDS, LG of 32 Jeron Johnson: 14 TOT TKLS
 
Doug Martin (22) was named WAC offensive player of the week.

1st Quarter

  • 08:54 BSU–Tommy Gallarda 8 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 7–0
  • 05:52 USU–Michael Smith 22 Yd Run (Chris Ulinski Kick) 7–7

2nd Quarter

  • 08:51 BSU–Doug Martin 17 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 14–7
  • 06:28 USU–Robert Turbin 24 Yd Run (Chris Ulinski Kick) 14–14
  • 04:47 BSU–Doug Martin 2 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 21–14
  • 04:04 BSU–Jeremy Avery 9 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 28–14
  • 00:05 BSU–Doug Martin 1 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 35–14

3rd Quarter

  • 12:56 BSU–Jeremy Avery 32 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 42–14
  • 05:49 USU–Michael Smith 12 Yd Run (Chris Ulinski Kick) 42–21
  • 01:37 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 52 Yd FG 45–21

4th Quarter

  • 09:49 BSU–Doug Martin 6 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 52–21

On November 23 Doug Martin was named WAC offensive player of the week, the 4th Bronco in the last 3 weeks to be awarded by the WAC, for his performance of 13 CAR for 121 YDs and 4 TDs.[33]

Nevada edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Wolf Pack 0 16 10 7 33
#6 Broncos 20 7 7 10 44

36th meeting. 23–12 all time. Last meeting in 2008, a 41–34 Broncos win in Reno.

On November 23, this game was named the Allstate Sugar Bowl Manning Award Matchup of the Week for the matchup of Boise State QB Kellen Moore vs Nevada QB Colin Kaepernick.[34]

Nevada came into the game on an eight-game win streak and 7–0 in the WAC and looked to knock off the Broncos to win the outright WAC championship, but the undefeated Broncos set the tone early and often on their way to at least a share of their seventh WAC title in eight years. Titus Young took the game's opening kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown, his second return TD in three weeks, and the Broncos would add two TD passes to seldom-used fullback Dan Paul to lead 20–0 at the end of the first quarter. After a Wolf Pack field goal, Paul added his third touchdown reception to give the Broncos their largest lead of the game 27–3. Nevada would keep the game close by scoring two TDs before halftime to be down by 11 but could only match the Broncos point for point in the second half to lose 44–33. The Broncos held the nations leading rushing attack to only 242 yards and Kaepernick was held to only 172 total yards. Moore added five more TDs to bring his season total to 38, which set a new school record for TD passes in a season, passing the old record of 35. The Broncos stayed at #6 for the fourth straight week in every major poll and with Oklahoma's win over Oklahoma State, Boise State became the front runner to receive an at large bid to a BCS bowl game.

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 17/33, 262 YDS, 5 TDS, LG of 41 Doug Martin: 16 CAR, 128 YDS, LG of 18 Kirby Moore: 3 REC, 69 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 34 Hunter White: 8 TOT TKLS, 2 TFL of 7 YDS
Jeremy Avery: 14 CAR, 37 YDS, LG of 9 Dan Paul: 3 REC, 22 YDS, 3 TDS, LG of 18 Aaron Tevis: 5 TOT TKLS, 1 SACK for 16 YDS
 
Titus Young was named WAC special teams player of the week for the 3rd time this season.

1st Quarter

  • 14:45 BSU–Titus Young 95 Yd Kickoff Return (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0–7
  • 09:03 BSU–Dan Paul 18 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Two–Point Conversion Failed) 0–13
  • 04:20 BSU–Dan Paul 3 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0–20

2nd Quarter

  • 13:36 NEV–Richard Drake 26 Yd FG 3–20
  • 09:59 BSU–Dan Paul 1 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 3–27
  • 03:38 NEV–Virgil Green 6 Yd Pass From Colin Kaepernick (Pat Failed) 9–27
  • 00:03 NEV–Brandon Wimberly 3 Yd Pass From Colin Kaepernick (Richard Drake Kick) 16–27

3rd Quarter

  • 09:38 NEV–Richard Drake 37 Yd FG 19–27
  • 02:40 BSU–Tommy Gallarda 21 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 19–34
  • 02:23 NEV–Vai Taua 71 Yd Run (Richard Drake Kick) 26–34

4th Quarter

  • 10:55 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 27 Yd FG 26–37
  • 05:08 BSU–Kirby Moore 6 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 26–44
  • 01:16 NEV–Tray Session 23 Yd Pass From Colin Kaepernick (Richard Drake Kick) 33–44

On November 30, wide receiver Titus Young was named the WAC special teams player of the week,[35] marking the third time he has won the award this season. Wide receiver Austin Pettis, who leads the team with 14 TD catches, broke his leg on the Broncos failed two point conversion after their second TD. He did return and played sparingly in the Broncos bowl game. Starting linebacker Daron Mackey tore his ACL and missed the remainder of the season.

New Mexico State edit

 
Billy Winn (90) and Ryan Winterswyk (98) after combining for a sack.
1 2 3 4 Total
Aggies 0 0 0 7 7
#6 Broncos 7 21 14 0 42

10th meeting. 9–0 all time. Last meeting in 2008, a 49–0 Broncos win in Las Cruces.

Boise State wrapped un another undefeated season and outright WAC title with a 42–7 win over New Mexico State. The Broncos finished the regular season 13–0 for their second consecutive and fourth undefeated regular season in six years. The conference title is their seventh title in nine years as a WAC member and sixth outright title. The win was also the 56th straight game and eighth straight season of being undefeated at home in the regular season (2002–2009).The Broncos opened the scoring with a 47-yard TD pass from Moore to Young, bringing Moore's school record for TD passes in a season to 39. Jeremy Avery and Doug Martin would provide the rest of the scoring combining for 5 TDs (4 for Martin) and 170 yards with Martin breaking a TD run of 56 yards, his season long. Ryan Winterswyk had half a sack to finish the year with a team high 8.5. Brandyn Thompson's INT in the 2nd quarter brought the Bronco total to 21 for the year. Boise State finished the regular season ranked #6 in every major poll, their highest ranking to end a season in school history.

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 19/30, 272 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 47 Jeremy Avery: 16 CAR, 87 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 11 Titus Young: 7 REC, 92 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 74 J.C. Percy: 9 TOT TKLS, 0.5 TFL, 1 FR
Doug Martin: 8 CAR, 83 YDS, 4 TDS, LG of 56 Kyle Efaw: 5 REC, 68 YDS, LG of 19 Ryan Winterswyk: 2 TOT TKLS, 1.5 TFL of 9 YDS, 0.5 SACK
 
Captains Richie Brockel and Kyle Wilson with the WAC championship Trophy.

1st Quarter

  • 03:56 BSU–Titus Young 47 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0–7

2nd Quarter

  • 10:32 BSU–Jeremy Avery 9 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0–14
  • 07:02 BSU–Doug Martin 4 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0–21
  • 00:41 BSU–Doug Martin 4 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0–28

3rd Quarter

  • 07:41 BSU–Doug Martin 2 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0–35
  • 03:42 BSU–Doug Martin 56 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 0–42

4th Quarter

  • 04:32 NMSU–Trevor Walls 1 Yd Run (Kyle Hughes Kick) 7–42

On December 6 the Broncos were selected to play 12–0 and BCS #4 TCU in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. This will be Boise State's second BCS appearance with the other being the 2007 Fiesta Bowl. TCU earned the non–automatic qualifiers automatic bid by being the highest ranked team from a non BCS conference. Boise State became the first team from a non BCS conference to earn an at large bid to a BCS bowl. The Fiesta Bowl will also be the first BCS bowl to feature two teams from non-automatic BCS qualifying conferences and the first to feature two undefeated teams outside of the National Championship game.

Fiesta Bowl - TCU edit

1 2 3 4 Total
#6 Broncos 7 3 0 7 17
#4 Horned Frogs 0 7 3 0 10

3rd meeting. 1–1 all time. Last meeting in 2008, a 17–16 Horned Frogs win in the Poinsettia Bowl.

The Broncos reached into their bag of tricks once again on the biggest of stages to help pull out a 17–10 victory over TCU to avenge their only loss in the 2008 season and win their second Fiesta Bowl championship. In a game dominated by defense the Broncos would strike first with a Brandyn Thompson 51 yard interception return for a touchdown. Kyle Brotzman, who had earlier in the game missed a 36-yard field goal, connected on a 40-yard field goal to extend the lead to 10–0. TCU's Andy Dalton threw a 30-yard TD pass to Curtis Clay right before halftime to make the score 10–7 at the break. A third quarter 29 yard TCU field goal would tie the game. Both teams went back and forth into the fourth quarter until Boise State pulled off a gutsy call that opened the game up. On fourth and nine on their own 33 yard line the Broncos executed a fake punt for a first down with a 29-yard pass from Kyle Brotzman to Kyle Efaw. Three straight completions by Kellen Moore put the Broncos on the 2 yard line where Doug Martin dove into the endzone for a 17–10 lead. Brotzman came up clutch two more times as he made a touchdown saving tackle on a punt return with about five minutes to play and punted the ball to the one yard line with only 1:06 to play. The Horned Frogs would have had to go 99 yards to tie the game. TCU drove to the Broncos 30 yard line before Dalton was intercepted by Winston Venable to seal the win with 18 seconds to play. Brandyn Thompson was named the game's defensive MVP with 2 interceptions, 1 for a TD, and 7 tackles. Kyle Efaw was named the game's offensive MVP with 4 receptions for 75 yards and caught the pass on the fake punt. The 14 wins is the most in school history and only the second 14–0 season in NCAA history (2002 Ohio State, the winner of the 2010 BCS National Championship, Alabama, also was 14–0).

Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive Leaders
Kellen Moore: 23/39, 211 YDS, LG of 30 Doug Martin: 16 CAR, 42 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 9 Titus Young: 8 REC, 72 YDS, 1 TD, LG of 74 Brandyn Thompson: 7 TOT TKLS, 2 INT for 51 YDS, 1 TD
Jeremy Avery: 12 CAR, 20 YDS, LG of 7 Kyle Efaw: 4 REC, 75 YDS, LG of 29 Winston Venable: 8 TOT TKLS, 1 INT for 15 YDS

1st Quarter

  • 11:28 BSU–Brandyn Thompson 51 Yd Interception Return (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 7–0

2nd Quarter

  • 08:02 BSU–Kyle Brotzman 40 Yd FG 10–0
  • 00:49 TCU–Curtis Clay 30 Yd Pass From Andy Dalton (Ross Evans Kick) 10–7

3rd Quarter

  • 03:52 TCU–Ross Evans 29 Yd FG 10–10

4th Quarter

  • 07:21 BSU–Doug Martin 2 Yd Run (Kyle Brotzman Kick) 17–10

On January 7, following the National Championship game, the Broncos would finish ranked #4 in the AP and coaches poll, their highest ranking in school history to finish a season (#5 AP and #6 coaches in 2006).

Post-season awards edit

[36]

WAC Coach of the Year edit

Chris Petersen- 2nd straight year

WAC Offensive Player of the Year edit

Kellen Moore- So. QB

First Team All WAC edit

Kellen Moore- So. QB- 2008 2nd team

Austin Pettis- Jr. WR- 2008 2nd team

Titus Young- Jr. WR

Nate Potter- So. OL

Kyle Wilson-Sr. DB- 2nd straight year on the 1st team, 2007 2nd team

Ryan Winterswyk- Jr. DL- 2nd straight year on the 1st team

Titus Young- Jr. ST/KR

Second Team All WAC edit

Jeremy Avery- Jr. RB

Billy Winn- So. DL

Winston Venable-Jr. LB

Jeron Johnson- Jr. DB- 2008 2nd team

Paul "Bear" Bryant Award edit

Head Coach Chris Petersen

Rankings edit

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
( ) = First place votes.
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP1412108565665666664
Coaches1611108566555666664
HarrisNot released555554 (1)66666Not released
BCSNot released47766666Not released

Statistics edit

[37]

Team edit

BSU Opp
Scoring 591   240  
  Points per Game 42.2   17.1  
First Downs 311   224  
  Rushing 2606   1685  
  Passing 3698   2518  
Total Offense 6304   4203  
  Avg per Game 450.3   300.2  
Penalties-Yards 87–782   87–701  
Fumbles-Lost 22–11   18–11  
BSU Opp Neutral
Punts-Yards 57–2413   88–3461  
  Avg per Punt 42.3   39.3  
Time of Possession/Game 30:34   29:23  
3rd Down Conversions 66–174/38%   59–192/31%  
4th Down Conversions 17–22/77%   13–26/50%  
Touchdowns Scored 76   31  
Field Goals-Attempts 19–26   7–12  
PAT-Attempts 66-68   27-29  
Attendance 229,472   167,978   73,227
  Games/Avg per Game 7–32,782   6–27,996   1–73,227

Scores by quarter edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Boise State 124 220 140 107 591
Opponents 35 64 78 63 240

Offense edit

Rushing edit

Name GP Att Yards Avg TD Long Avg/G
J. Avery 14   209   1151   5.6   6   74   82.2
D. Martin 14   129   765   5.9   15   56   54.6
D.J. Harper 3   44   284   6.5   3   60   94.7
M. Kaiserman 4   33   150   4.5   1   16   37.5
T. Young 14   15   138   9.2   3   25   9.9
J. Hodge 8   21   102   4.9   1   34   12.8
D. Wright 3   5   55   11.0   0   42   18.3
M. Coughlin 8   4   22   5.5   0   21   2.8
J. Taylor 1   2   3   1.5   0   3   3.0
T. Shoemaker 12   1   3   3.0   0   3   0.2
M. Burroughs 13   3   –5   –1.7   0   1   –0.4
K. Moore 14   24   –5   –0.2   1   9   –0.4
A. Pettis 13   1   –11   –11.0   0   –11   –0.8
TEAM 11   17   –46   –2.7   0   0   –4.2
Broncos Total 14   508   2606   5.1   30   74   186.1
Opponents 14   440   1685   3.8   15   71   120.4

Passing edit

Name GP Cmp–Att Pct Yds TD INT Lng Avg/G RAT
K. Moore 14   277–431  64.3   3536   39   3   67   252.6   161.7
M. Coughlin 8   12–19   63.2   50   0   0   9   6.2   85.3
K. Brotzman 14   2–2   100.0   57   0   0   29   4.1   339.4
A. Pettis 12   1–1   100.0   28   0   0   28   2.3   335.2
M. Burroughs 12   1–1   100.0   16   0   0   16   1.3   234.4
M. Kaiserman 4   1–1   100.0   11   1   0   11   2.8   522.4
M. Choate 9   0–1   0.0   0   0   0   0   0   0.00
TEAM 8   0–1   0.0   0   0   0   0   0   0.00
Broncos Total 14   294–458   64.2   3698   40   3   67   264.1   159.5
Opponents 14   241–439   54.9   2518   15   24   59   179.9   103.4

Receiving edit

Name GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G
T. Young 14   79   1041   13.2   10   54   74.4
A. Pettis 13   63   855   13.6   14   65   65.8
K. Efaw 14   31   444   14.3   1   40   31.7
J. Avery 14   23   257   11.2   1   67   18.4
T. Shoemaker 12   21   345   16.4   2   35   28.8
Ki. Moore 13   21   242   11.5   2   61   18.6
M. Burroughs 13   11   92   8.4   1   32   7.1
T. Gallarda 14   9   110   12.2   4   28   7.9
R. Brockel 9   8   75   9.4   2   23   8.3
D. Martin 14   8   68   8.5   0   23   4.9
C. Potter 12   8   60   7.5   0   18   5.0
D. Paul 12   4   40   10.0   3   18   3.3
M. Kaiserman 4   2   20   10.0   0   12   5.0
C. Koch 10   2   17   8.5   0   10   1.7
J. Hodge 8   2   –3   –1.5   0   0   –0.4
J. Robinson 12   1   28   28.0   0   28   2.3
D.J. Harper 3   1   7   7.0   0   7   2.3
Broncos Total 14   294   3698   12.6   40   67   264.1
Opponents 14   241   2518   10.4   15   59   179.9

Defense edit

Team GP Tackles Sacks Pass Defense Interceptions Fumbles Blkd
Kick
Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds BrUp QBH No.-Yds Avg TD Long Rcv-Yds-TD FF SFT
Total 14 533 400 933 99-342 26-156 52 17 24-293 12.2 4 71 11-2-0 11 4 1

Special teams edit

Field Goals Made-Att Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-60 LNG BLKD PAT
K. Brotzman 18-25   72%  1-1   8-9   6-9   2-5   1-1   52   0 63-64
J. Pavel 1-1   100%  0-0   1-1   0-0   0-0   0-0   24   0 3-4
Team Punting Kickoffs
No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd No. Yds Avg TB OB
Total 57 2413 42.3 72 4 3 22 0 110 6742 61.3 7 2
Team Punt Returns Kick Returns
No. Yds Avg TD Long No. Yds Avg TD Long
Total 35 381 10.9 0 59 44 1172 26.6 2 100+

Scoring edit

Name TD FG PAT 2PT PAT SAFETY TOT PTS
K. Brotzman   18   63       117  
T. Young 15           90  
D. Martin 15           90  
A. Pettis 14           84  
J. Avery 7           42  
T. Gallarda 4           24  
D. Paul 3           18  
D.J. Harper 3           18  
R. Brockel 2       1     14  
T. Shoemaker 2       1     14  
K. Wilson 2           12  
Ki. Moore 2           12  
K. Efaw 1       2     10  
M. Burroughs 1           6  
J. Hodge 1           6  
M. Kaiserman 1           6  
K. Moore 1           6  
J. Pavel   1   3       6  
B. Thompson 1           6  
W. Venable 1           6  
M. Choate       1     2  
B. Winn         1   2  
Broncos Total 76   19   66   5   1   591  
Opponents 31   7   27   2   1   240  

Records edit

Lowest percentage of passes intercepted, season (over 350 attempts): Kellen Moore, 0.70%

An NCAA FBS record as of the end of 2014

Expanded WAC standings edit

Western Athletic Conference
Conf Overall
Team - Bowl Game W L W L PF PA STREAK
#6 Boise State - Fiesta Bowl 8 0 14 0 591 240 W 14
Nevada - Hawaii Bowl 7 1 8 5 497 371 L 2
Fresno State - New Mexico Bowl 6 2 8 5 440 369 L 1
Idaho - Humanitarian Bowl 4 4 8 5 425 468 W 1
Hawaii 3 5 6 7 296 384 L 1
Louisiana Tech 3 5 4 8 350 309 W 1
Utah State 3 5 4 8 349 408 W 1
New Mexico State 1 7 3 10 149 411 L 7
San Jose State 1 7 2 10 165 414 L 1

Roster edit

Starters in Bold

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cls. Hometown (H.S./Prev. Exp.)
1 Kyle Wilson Captain CB 5-10 186 Sr. Piscataway, NJ (Piscataway HS)
2 Austin Pettis WR 6-3 201 Jr. Anaheim, CA (Lutheran HS)
3 Chris Potter WR 5-9 161 Fr. Westlake Village, CA (Oaks Christian High School)
4 Titus Young WR 5-10 170 Jr. Los Angeles, CA (University HS)
5 Jason Robinson S 5-11 194 Jr. Los Angeles, CA (University HS)
6 D.J. Harper RB 5-9 198 Jr. Cypress, TX (Cypress Creek HS)
7 Mike Coughlin QB 6-5 212 Jr. San Diego, CA (Mira Mesa HS)
8 George Iloka S 6-3 207 So. Houston, TX (Kempner HS)
9 Mike Tamburo QB 5-11 183 Fr. Suwanee, GA (North Gwinnett HS)
10 Jerrell Gavins CB 5-9 171 TBD Miami, FL (El Camino JC) (South Miami Senior HS)
11 Kellen Moore QB 6-0 187 So. Prosser, WA (Prosser HS)
13 Brandyn Thompson CB 5-10 180 Jr. Elk Grove, CA (Franklin HS)
14 Garcia Day S 6-1 204 Sr. Temecula, CA (Mt. San Antonio) (Temecula Valley HS)
15 Joe Southwick QB 6-1 182 Fr. Danville, CA (San Ramon Valley HS)
16 Cedric Febis DB 6-3 197 So. Amsterdam, Netherlands (Bishop Kelly HS in Boise, ID)
17 Winston Venable S 5-11 223 Jr. San Rafael, CA (Glendale Community College) (St. Thomas More Prep (Oakdale, CT))
18 Aaron Burks WR 6-2 186 Fr. Grand Prairie, TX (Mansfield Timberview HS)
19 Josh Borgman CB 5-7 169 Fr. Boise, ID (Centennial HS)
20 Mitch Burroughs WR 5-9 188 Fr. Meridian, ID (Meridian HS)
21 Jamar Taylor DB 5-11 193 So. San Diego, California (Helix High School)
22 Doug Martin S/RB 5-9 201 So. Stockton, CA (Saint Mary's HS)
23 Jeron Johnson S 5-11 194 Jr. Compton, CA (Dominguez HS)
24 Malcolm Johnson RB 5-10 181 Fr. Gresham, OR (Barlow HS)
25 Hunter White LB 5-11 224 So. Huntington Beach, CA (Edison HS)
26 Matt Kaiserman RB 6-0 188 Fr. Nampa, ID (Skyview HS)
27 Jeremy Avery RB 5-9 179 Jr. Bellflower, CA (Bellflower HS)
28 Jarvis Hodge RB 5-9 203 Jr. Phoenix, AZ (Mountain Point HS)
29 Tyler Jackson S 6-0 203 Sr. Castle Rock, Colorado (Douglas County High School)
30 Travis Stanaway DB 5-11 188 So. Clyde Hill, WA (Bellevue HS)
31 Antwon Murray CB 5-11 177 So. Lakeland, FL (Kathleen HS)
32 Andy Silsby FB 5-11 221 Sr. Boise, ID (Bishop Kelly HS)
33 Tommy Smith LB 6-1 218 Fr. Atlanta, GA (North Atlanta High School)
34 Kirby Moore WR 6-2 196 Fr. Prosser, WA (Prosser HS)
35 Kyle Brotzman K/P 5-10 201 Jr. Meridian, ID (Meridian HS)
36 Aaron Tevis LB 6-3 228 So. Tucson, AZ (Canyon Del Oro HS)
37 Ebenezer Makinde CB 5-11 164 Fr. Phoenix, AZ (Paradise Valley HS)
38 Raphiel Lambert CB 5-11 200 Fr. Portland, Oregon (Jesuit High School)
39 Drew Wright FB 5-9 188 Fr. Nampa, ID (Vallivue HS)
40 Richie Brockel Captain FB/TE 6-2 240 Sr. Phoenix, AZ (Greenway HS)
41 Kharyee Marshall DE 6-1 207 Fr. Phoenix, AZ (Washington HS)
42 Matt Wilson LB 6-1 212 So. Powell, WY (Powell HS)
43 Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe DT 6-3 282 Fr. Netherlands, Amsterdam (Boise HS, in Boise, ID)
44 Allen Mooney S 5-10 211 Fr. Maple Valley, WA (O'Dea HS)
45 Daron Mackey LB 5-11 233 Jr. Bakersfield, CA (Bakersfield College) (West HS)
46 Michael Choate WR 6-0 190 Sr. Haviland, KS (Garden City CC) (Haviland HS)
47 Dan Paul LB/FB 6-0 241 So. Boring, OR (Sam Barlow HS)
48 J.C. Percy LB 6-0 214 Fr. Blackfoot, ID (Blackfoot HS)
49 Brad Elkin P 6-2 201 Jr. Tacoma, WA (Bellarmine Prep HS)
50 J.P. Nisby DT 6-1 305 So. Stockton, CA (Saint Mary's HS)
52 Derrell Acrey LB 6-1 235 Jr. East Highland, CA (Redlands East Valley HS)
53 Zach Gholson DE 6-2 248 Fr. Carlsbad, CA
54 Michael Ames OL 6-4 281 Fr. Boise, ID (Centennial HS)
56 John Michael Davis LB 6-0 210 Fr. Santa Margarita, CA (Las Flores HS)
57 Garrett Pendergast OL 6-4 271 So. Whittier, CA (Servite HS)
58 Dave Wilson LB 6-1 222 So. Powell, WY (Powell HS)
59 Will Lawrence OL 6-2 293 Jr. Upper Marlboro, MD (CH Flowers HS)
61 Joe Kellogg OL 6-2 305 Fr. Scottsdale, AZ (Saguaro HS)
62 Kevin Sapien OL 6-4 286 Jr. Torrance, CA (West Torrance HS)
64 Brenel Myers OL 6-2 267 Fr. Houston, TX (Westfield HS)
65 Matt Paradis DT 6-1 275 Fr. Council, ID (Council HS)
66 Thomas Byrd C 5-11 284 So. San Pablo, CA (McClymond HS)
70 Zach Waller OL 6-5 289 So. Elk Grove, CA (Franklin HS)
71 Cory Yriarte OL 6-1 281 So. Palmdale, CA (Oaks Christian HS)
72 Matt Slater OT 6-4 290 Jr. St. Paul, MN (Cretin Derham Hall HS)
73 Nate Potter OL 6-6 293 So. Boise, ID (Timberline HS)
74 Tom Swanson OL 6-6 273 Fr. Sammamish, Washington (Skyline High School)
75 Faraji Wright OT 6-3 284 Fr. Vallejo, CA (Berkeley HS)
76 Jake Broyles OL 6-4 257 Fr. Henderson, NV (Foothill HS)
77 Spencer Gerke OL 6-3 290 Fr. Boise, ID (Bishop Kelly)
78 Charles Leno OT 6-3 249 Fr. Oakland, CA (San Leandro HS)
79 Bronson Durrant OL 6-3 266 Fr. Eugene, OR (Marist)
80 Kyle Efaw TE 6-4 229 So. Boise, ID (Capital HS)
81 Nick Alexander DE 6-4 237 Fr. Los Angeles, CA (Crenshaw HS)
82 Geraldo Hiwat WR 6-4 189 Fr. Netherlands, Amsterdam (Capital HS in Boise, ID)
83 Sean King TE 6-3 240 Jr. Boise, ID (College of the Redwoods) (Timberline HS)
84 Jimmy Pavel K 5-9 212 Fr. Molalla, OR (Central Catholic HS)
85 Tommy Gallarda TE 6-5 249 Jr. Brea, CA (Brea Olinda HS)
86 Trevor Peterson TE 6-2 245 Fr. Camino, CA (El Dorado HS)
87 Gabe Linehan TE 6-3 213 Fr. Banks, OR (Banks, OR)
88 Chandler Koch TE 6-2 244 Fr. Flower Mound, TX (Flower Mound HS)
89 Tyler Shoemaker WR 6-1 207 So. Meridian, ID (Mountain View HS)
90 Billy Winn DT 6-4 288 So. Las Vegas, NV (Las Vegas HS)
91 Greg Grimes DT 6-0 271 Fr. Sacramento, CA (Inderkum HS)
91 Chuck Hayes DT 6-2 290 So. Auroro, CO (Eaglecrest HS)
92 Shea McClellin DE 6-3 262 So. Caldwell, ID (Marsing HS)
93 Justin Jungblut DT 6-4 241 Fr. Scottsdale, AZ (Saguaro HS)
94 Byron Hout DE 6-0 241 So. Coeur d' Alene, ID (Lake City HS)
95 Darren Koontz DE 6-3 254 Fr. Los Alamitos, CA (Los Alamitos High School)
96 Jarrell Root DE 6-3 259 So. Boise, ID (Capital HS)
97 Chase Baker DT 6-1 296 So. Rocklin, CA (Rocklin HS)
98 Ryan Winterswyk DE 6-4 263 Jr. La Habra, CA (La Habra HS)
99 Michael Atkinson DT 6-0 332 Fr. Windsor, Ontario, Canada (Catholic Central High School)

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NFL Draft edit

On April 22, 2010, Sr. Cornerback Kyle Wilson was selected as the 29th overall pick in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft by the New York Jets. Wilson is just the second Bronco ever taken in the first round of the draft (Ryan Clady 12th overall in 2008). Wilson grew up in Piscataway, New Jersey, which is only about 30 miles from where the Jets play their home games.

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The 2009 Boise State Broncos football team represented Boise State University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season The Broncos played their home games at Bronco Stadium most famous for its blue artificial turf surface often referred to as the smurf turf They completed the regular season undefeated 13 0 their second consecutive unbeaten regular season and fourth in the last six years 2004 2006 2008 2009 and won the WAC title for the seventh time in the last eight years The Broncos capped their season with a showdown against fellow unbeaten TCU in the 2010 Fiesta Bowl which marked the Broncos return to the site of the game that put the program on the national sports map the 2007 Fiesta Bowl With their 17 10 win the Broncos avenged a loss to the Horned Frogs in the previous season s Poinsettia Bowl and became only the second team in Division I FBS history to finish a season 14 0 after Ohio State in 2002 Alabama became the third team to go 14 0 just three days after the Fiesta Bowl The Broncos finished ranked 4 in the Associated Press and USA Today coaches poll for their highest ranking in school history to finish a season 2009 Boise State Broncos footballWAC championFiesta Bowl championFiesta Bowl W 17 10 vs TCUConferenceWestern Athletic ConferenceRankingCoachesNo 4APNo 4Record14 0 8 0 WAC Head coachChris Petersen 4th as HC 9th overall season Offensive coordinatorBryan Harsin 4th as OC 9th overall season Offensive schemeMultipleDefensive coordinatorJustin Wilcox 4th season Base defense4 3Home stadiumBronco Stadium Capacity 33 500 Seasons 20082010 2009 Western Athletic Conference football standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L W L No 4 Boise State 8 0 14 0 Nevada 7 1 8 5 Fresno State 6 2 8 5 Idaho 4 4 8 5 Hawaii 3 5 6 7 Louisiana Tech 3 5 4 8 Utah State 3 5 4 8 New Mexico State 1 7 3 10 San Jose State 1 7 2 10 BCS at large representative Conference championRankings from AP PollHead Coach Chris Petersen was named the Paul Bear Bryant National Coach of the Year an award he also won following the 2006 season Petersen is the first two time winner of the award since it was renamed in 1986 Contents 1 Pre season 1 1 All American lists 1 2 Award Watch lists 1 3 Pre season Top 25 polls 1 4 WAC Media Day 1 5 South endzone bleacher expansion 2 Schedule 3 Game results 3 1 Oregon 3 2 Miami OH 3 3 Fresno State 3 4 Bowling Green 3 5 UC Davis 3 6 Tulsa 3 7 Hawaii 3 8 San Jose State 3 9 Louisiana Tech 3 10 Idaho 3 11 Utah State 3 12 Nevada 3 13 New Mexico State 3 14 Fiesta Bowl TCU 4 Post season awards 4 1 WAC Coach of the Year 4 2 WAC Offensive Player of the Year 4 3 First Team All WAC 4 4 Second Team All WAC 4 5 Paul Bear Bryant Award 5 Rankings 6 Statistics 6 1 Team 6 1 1 Scores by quarter 6 2 Offense 6 2 1 Rushing 6 2 2 Passing 6 2 3 Receiving 6 3 Defense 6 4 Special teams 6 4 1 Scoring 7 Records 8 Expanded WAC standings 9 Roster 10 Coaching staff 11 NFL Draft 12 ReferencesPre season editThe Broncos entered the 2009 season as one of the youngest college teams in the nation with only five seniors on their roster easily the fewest in FBS No other team had fewer than nine 1 nbsp Kyle Wilson nbsp Kellen MooreTwo Broncos were listed on scout com s list of the 100 best returning players in the nation Senior defensive back Kyle Wilson at 54 5 best DB and sophomore quarterback Kellen Moore at 37 11 best QB 2 All American lists edit Kyle Wilson Sr DB Playboy 3 nationalchamps net 2nd team 4 CBSSports com 2nd team 5 Award Watch lists edit Rimington Thomas Byrd So C 6 Lombardi Ryan Winterswyk Jr DL 7 O Brien Kellen Moore So QB 8 Walter Camp Kellen Moore So QB 9 Thorpe Kyle Wilson Sr DB 10 Groza Kyle Brotzman Jr K 11 Bednarik Kyle Wilson Sr DB 12 Maxwell Kellen Moore So QB 13 Manning Kellen Moore So QB 14 Nagurski Kyle Wilson Sr DB 15 Pre season Top 25 polls edit On August 6 Boise State received 542 points to rank 16th in the USA Today preseason poll two spots behind their season opening opponent Oregon 16 The Broncos were the highest rated non BCS conference school On August 22 Boise State received 659 points to rank 14th in the Associated Press preseason poll two spots ahead of Oregon 17 Just as they were in the USA Today poll the Broncos were the highest rated non BCS conference school The 14th ranking was the highest preseason ranking in school history WAC Media Day edit 18 On July 29 Boise State was picked to win the WAC and received 8 first place votes in the WAC coaches poll to 1 first place vote for Nevada but no coach can vote his own team in first place thus Boise State received all 8 possible first place votes Boise State 8 64 Nevada 1 55 Fresno State 45 Louisiana Tech 45 Hawaii 36 San Jose State 34 Utah State 21 New Mexico State 13 Idaho 11The media also voted Boise State to win the conference with the Broncos receiving 55 first place votes to only 3 for Nevada Boise State 55 519 Nevada 3 444 Fresno State 365 Louisiana Tech 360 Hawaii 275 San Jose State 263 Utah State 170 Idaho 110 New Mexico State 104And Kyle Wilson was named the preseason Defensive Player of the Year South endzone bleacher expansion edit For the second consecutive year Bronco Stadium received an expansion this time in the south endzone temporary bleachers Following the multimillion dollar sky box expansion which opened in 2008 the sub million dollar bleacher expansion extends the number of rows in the south endzone and adds an additional 1 600 seats to the stadium capacity which is now 33 500 Schedule editDateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSeptember 38 15 pmNo 16 Oregon No 14Bronco StadiumBoise IDESPNW 19 834 127September 126 00 pmMiami OH No 12Bronco StadiumBoise IDKTVBW 48 032 228September 187 00 pmat Fresno StateNo 10Bulldog StadiumFresno CA Battle for the Milk Can ESPNW 51 3435 637September 265 00 pmat Bowling Green No 8Doyt Perry StadiumBowling Green OHKTVBW 49 1422 396October 36 00 pmUC Davis nbsp No 5Bronco StadiumBoise IDKTVBW 34 1632 497October 146 00 pmat Tulsa No 5Chapman StadiumTulsa OKESPNW 28 2130 000October 249 00 pmat HawaiiNo 6Aloha StadiumHonolulu HIKTVBW 54 937 928October 311 00 pmSan Jose StateNo 6Bronco StadiumBoise IDKTVBW 45 731 684November 66 00 pmat Louisiana TechNo 5Joe Aillet StadiumRuston LAESPN2W 45 3523 240November 141 30 pmIdahoNo 6Bronco StadiumBoise ID Battle for the Governor s Trophy ESPNUW 63 2533 986November 207 30 pmat Utah StateNo 6Romney StadiumLogan UTESPN2W 52 2118 777November 278 00 pmNevadaNo 6Bronco StadiumBoise ID rivalry ESPN2W 44 3332 642December 51 00 pmNew Mexico StateNo 6Bronco StadiumBoise IDKTVBW 42 732 308January 46 00 pmvs No 3 TCU No 6University of Phoenix StadiumGlendale AZ Fiesta Bowl FOXW 17 1073 227 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Mountain timeGame results editRankings reflect the Coaches poll until the week of the Hawaii game after which the BCS poll was used and are from the respective poll released prior to game time Oregon edit See also 2009 Oregon Ducks football team 1 2 3 4 Total 14 Ducks 0 0 8 0 8 16 Broncos 0 13 6 0 192nd meeting 1 0 all time Last meeting in 2008 a 37 32 Broncos win in Eugene On August 31 this game was named the Allstate Sugar Bowl Manning Award Matchup of the Week for the matchup of Boise State QB Kellen Moore vs Oregon QB Jeremiah Masoli 19 nbsp Boise State on offense during the first quarter The Broncos won their 50th straight regular season home game and the first ever at home against a top 25 team with a 19 8 win over the Oregon Ducks the second straight year the Broncos have beaten the highly ranked Pac 10 team The Bronco defense completely shut down the fast paced spread option offense of Oregon holding them to six first half three and outs forced a safety in the second quarter did not allow a first down until 7 07 left in the third quarter and only allowed six overall and only allowed 31 rushing yards The Bronco offense scored on a 10 yard TD pass from Kellen Moore to Austin Pettis in the second quarter Michael Choate 2pt conv a D J Harper 1 yard TD run in the third conv failed and a 45 yard Kyle Brotzman field goal but missed several other opportunities to score with two missed field goals another failed on a bad snap and three straight fumbles in the second half The Broncos set a school record with 59 rushing attempts Kellen Moore finished 19 29 for 197 and 1 TD Austin Pettis had 6 catches for 68 yards and the TD The Broncos out gained the Ducks 351 to 152 The 34 127 in attendance set a new Bronco Stadium record The Broncos moved up 2 spots in the AP poll to 12 and 5 spots in the Coaches poll to 11 Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive LeadersKellen Moore 19 29 197 YDS 1 TD D J Harper 19 CAR 88 YDS 1 TD Austin Pettis 6 REC 68 YDS 1 TD Billy Winn Safety 4 TOT TKLJeremy Avery 27 CAR 74 YDS Titus Young 5 REC 46 YDS Aaron Tevis INT 2 TOT TKL2nd Quarter 07 05 BSU Austin Pettis 10 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Michael Choate Run For Two Point Conversion 0 8 03 54 BSU LeGarrette Blount Tackled By Billy Winn In End Zone Safety 0 10 00 56 BSU Kyle Brotzman 45 Yd FG 0 133rd Quarter 10 39 BSU D J Harper 1 Yd Run Two Point Pass Conversion Failed 0 19 04 21 ORE Jeremiah Masoli 5 Yd Run Legarrette Blount Run For Two Point Conversion 8 19 nbsp Wikinews has related news Oregon running back LeGarrette Blount s college football career ends with a punchAfter the game Oregon RB LeGarrette Blount who earlier in the week was quoted as saying We owe that team an ass whuppin 20 punched Bronco DE Byron Hout in the chin jaw after Hout had taunted him in front of Boise State head coach Chris Petersen who attempted to move Hout away from Blount before the hit 21 Blount then went after fans in the front row of the south end zone before being restrained and escorted off the field by security police Oregon coaches and players Blount was later suspended by the University of Oregon for the entire season 22 Blount would return to action in the Ducks season finale on December 3 90 days after the Boise State incident Blount issued an apology to everyone the fans the nation and Boise State Hout was not suspended Head Coach Chris Petersen released the following statement The event that took place last night following our game between Byron and Oregon running back LeGarrette Blount was very unfortunate and we do not condone Byron s action There will be disciplinary consequences for Bryon as a result of the incident last night and they will be handled internally 23 Miami OH edit See also 2009 Miami RedHawks football team 1 2 3 4 TotalRedHawks 0 0 0 0 0 11 Broncos 14 6 14 14 48First ever meeting The RedHawks are scheduled to return to Boise in 2012 There are currently no future plans for Boise to play at Miami Boise State shutout a non conference FBS school for the first time in school history by dominating Miami OH 48 0 The Broncos outgained the RedHawks 441 to 197 Kellen Moore went over 300 yards for the fifth time in his career and threw 4 touchdowns for the first time in his career Austin Pettis and Titus Young both had over 110 yards receiving with longs of over 50 each and 3 combined touchdowns The Broncos held their opponent to less than 40 yards rushing for the second consecutive week Oregon 31 Miami 38 and forced 4 interceptions Iloka Johnson Smith Tevis When asked about stopping the run safety Jeron Johnson said That s the key to our defense is to stop the run game and make them pass We have a good secondary so we feel that we can hold our own in the passing game If we can stop the run we ll be in good shape 24 Kyle Brotzman missed his first ever extra point ending his school record for consecutive PAT s at 118 The Broncos moved to 10 in both major polls following the win Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive LeadersKellen Moore 16 26 307 YDS 4 TDS 1 INT D J Harper 13 CAR 89 YDS 1 TD LG of 32 Titus Young 6 REC 114 YDS 2 TDS LG of 54 Kyle Wilson 7 TOT TKLDoug Martin 6 CAR 28 YDS 2 TDS Austin Pettis 4 REC 115 YDS 1 TD LG of 65 Jeron Johnson 5 TOT TKL 1 INT1st Quarter 07 16 BSU Austin Pettis 17 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 0 7 01 17 BSU Tyler Shoemaker 15 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 0 142nd Quarter 00 08 BSU Titus Young 25 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Pat Failed 0 203rd Quarter 07 09 BSU D J Harper 3 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 0 27 02 11 BSU Titus Young 54 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 0 344th Quarter 09 46 BSU Doug Martin 4 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 0 41 01 56 BSU Doug Martin 2 Yd Run Jimmy Pavel Kick 0 48 Fresno State edit See also 2009 Fresno State Bulldogs football team and Milk Can college football 1 2 3 4 Total 10 Broncos 10 14 10 17 51Bulldogs 0 17 10 7 3412th meeting 7 4 all time Last meeting in 2008 a 61 10 Broncos win in Boise An offensive explosion occurred in Fresno with the Broncos and Bulldogs combining for 987 yards 1494 yards including return yards in a 51 34 Bronco win Winston Venable opened the scoring with a 30 yard interception return for a touchdown on the Bulldogs opening drive The Broncos would follow with a 32 yard Kyle Brotzman field goal to go up 10 0 A 60 yard touchdown run by D J Harper on the Broncos next possession was just a sampling of the fireworks that would follow After a Fresno State field goal Titus Young returned the following kickoff 77 yards to set up a 7 yard touchdown catch to him from Kelln Moore The Broncos looked to be in complete control of the game at 24 3 but Ryan Mathews of Fresno State would answer with consecutive 69 and 60 yard touchdown runs to bring the Bulldogs within 7 at the half The Broncos returned the opening kickoff of the 2nd half for a touchdown only to see it overturned on offsetting penalties for a block in the back and a personal foul but Doug Martin would return the next kick 77 yards to set up a Brotzman field goal The Bulldogs would drive and score a touchdown to bring the score to 27 24 The Broncos would follow with a 74 yard Jeremy Avery rush which was fumbled at the 1 yard line but recovered in the end zone for a Bronco touchdown by Titus Young Fresno answered with a 17 play drive ending with a 27 yard field goal to end the 3rd quarter with a score of 34 27 In the first two minutes of the 4th quarter Kellen Moore connected with Austin Pettis for an 8 yard touchdown catch Ryan Mathews broke his third 60 yard touchdown run of the night this time 68 yards then Jeremy Avery scored on a 67 yard screen pass to bring the score to 48 34 Following a 69 yard Jeremy Avery rush the Broncos added a late 24 yard field goal by Jimmy Pavel to end the scoring The Broncos and Bulldogs combined for 8 plays of 60 yards or more with 2 being over 70 Despite the 17 point win the Broncos gave up 507 yards Boise State moved to 8 in both major polls their highest regular season ranking in school history to date Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive LeadersKellen Moore 18 26 181 YDS 3 TDS LG of 67 Jeremy Avery 11 CAR 186 YDS LG of 74 Jeremy Avery 5 REC 83 YDS 1 TD LG of 67 Winston Venable 1 TKL 1 INT for 30 YDS 1 TDD J Harper 12 CAR 107 YDS 1 TD LG of 60 Austin Pettis 5 REC 34 YDS 1 TD Billy Winn 6 TOT TKL 1 SACK 3 TFL of 10 YDS nbsp Titus Young was named WAC special teams player of the week 1st Quarter 13 05 BSU Winston Venable 30 Yd Interception Return Kyle Brotzman kick 7 0 08 49 BSU Kyle Brotzman 32 Yd FG 10 02nd Quarter 12 28 BSU D J Harper 60 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 17 0 09 44 FRES Kevin Goessling 37 Yd FG 17 3 07 49 BSU Titus Young 7 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 24 3 07 33 FRES Ryan Mathews 69 Yd Run Kevin Goessling Kick 24 10 04 58 FRES Ryan Mathews 60 Yd Run Kevin Goessling Kick 24 173rd Quarter 12 28 BSU Kyle Brotzman 30 Yd FG 27 17 11 39 FRES Devon Wylie 21 Yd Pass From Ryan Colburn Kevin Goessling Kick 27 24 10 44 BSU Titus Young Recovered Fumble In End Zone Kyle Brotzman Kick 34 24 03 12 FRES Kevin Goessling 27 Yd FG 34 274th Quarter 14 14 BSU Austin Pettis 8 yd pass From Kellen Moore Jimmy Pavel Kick 41 27 13 26 FRES Ryan Mathews 68 yd run Kevin Goessling Kick 41 34 13 00 BSU Jeremy Avery 67 yd pass From Kellen Moore Jimmy Pavel Kick 48 34 04 00 BSU Jimmy Pavel 24 yd FG 51 34Both Fresno State and Boise State wore D B decals on their helmets to honor Dan Brown former Boise State linebacker 1978 1981 and former Fresno State defensive coordinator 2002 2008 who died from brain cancer on March 15 2009 Junior wide receiver Titus Young was selected as the WAC Special Teams Player of the Week 25 for returning five kickoffs for 154 yards with a long of 77 Junior running back D J Harper the Broncos leading rusher through three games tore his left ACL against Fresno State and missed the rest of the season 26 Harper applied for and was granted a medical redshirt Bowling Green edit See also 2009 Bowling Green Falcons football team 1 2 3 4 Total 8 Broncos 0 29 14 6 49Falcons 0 0 14 0 143rd meeting 2 0 all time Last meeting in 2008 a 20 7 Broncos win in Boise The Broncos made a rare trip to the Eastern time zone and walked away with a victory against a MAC team for the second time this season with a 49 14 win over Bowling Green After a scoreless first quarter the Broncos ran off 22 points in a span of 2 47 in the second quarter with two Titus Young TD runs 18 25 and a Doug Martin TD run 34 The Broncos first six scoring drives all took only four plays or less Kellen Moore threw for 195 yards in the second quarter and finished 17 21 for 247 and 2 TDs before leaving the game midway through the third quarter Jeremy Avery got his first rushing TD of the season in impressive fashion with a 71 yard run in the third The Broncos gained a total of 529 yards The Broncos once again set a school record by climbing to 5 in all major polls including the Harris poll which debuted this week Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive LeadersKellen Moore 17 21 247 YDS 2 TDS LG of 31 Doug Martin 13 CAR 116 YDS 1 TD LG of 34 Titus Young 6 REC 58 YDS LG of 16 Jeron Johnson 7 TOT TKL 1 INT for 5 YDSJeremy Avery 12 CAR 196 YDS 1 TD LG of 71 Tyler Shoemaker 4 REC 105 YDS LG of 31 Brandyn Thompson 4 TOT TKL 1 INT for 15 YDSTitus Young 2 CAR 43 YDS 2 TDS LG of 25 Austin Pettis 3 REC 32 YDS 1 TD LG of 17 Ryan Winterswyk 4 TOT TKL 2 TFL of 11 YDS 1 SACK2nd Quarter 14 53 BSU Titus Young 18 Yd Run Austin Pettis Pass To Richie Brockel For Two Point Conversion 8 0 12 45 BSU Doug Martin 34 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 15 0 12 27 BSU Titus Young 25 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 22 0 02 15 BSU Austin Pettis 17 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 29 03rd Quarter 14 27 BSU Jeremy Avery 71 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 36 0 13 41 BSU Richie Brockel 2 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 43 0 07 46 BGSU Adrian Hodges 7 Yd Pass From Tyler Sheehan Jerry Phillips Kick 43 7 01 01 BGSU Tyler Sheehan 6 Yd Run Jerry Phillips Kick 43 144th Quarter 06 11 BSU Jarvis Hodge 1 Yd Run Pat Failed 49 14 UC Davis edit 1 2 3 4 TotalAggies 0 0 10 6 16 5 Broncos 0 13 14 7 344th meeting 3 0 all time Last meeting 1985 a 13 9 Broncos win in Boise Boise State head coach Chris Petersen was quarterback for UC Davis in the last meeting nbsp Boise State players during pregameIt was a game that was much closer than was expected as UC Davis of the FCS gave the Broncos all they could handle in a 34 16 Bronco win in a cold rain soaked tension filled Bronco Stadium The Aggies held the Broncos scoreless in the first quarter and held them on a 4th and goal at the 1 yard line to give them momentum for the rest of the game The Broncos did manage to be up 13 0 at half time on two Kyle Brotzman FGs and a Kellen Moore to Austin Pettis TD pass but UC Davis hung close in the second half with scores of 20 10 and 27 16 before a late Doug Martin TD sealed the win for the Broncos Austin Pettis had a career high of 10 receptions for 129 yards and two TDs Ryan Winterswyk recorded a sack for the third straight game and blocked a field goal right before halftime The Bronco defense was without their captain Kyle Wilson who missed the game with a shoulder injury The lackluster performance by the Broncos contributed to them dropping in the AP and Coaches polls to 6 but they did remain 5 in the Harris poll Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive LeadersKellen Moore 22 31 285 YDS 3 TDS 1 INT Jeremy Avery 15 CAR 70 YDS Austin Pettis 10 REC 129 YDS 2 TD LG of 28 Jeron Johnson 7 TOT TKL 2 PBUDoug Martin 16 CAR 41 YDS 1 TD Titus Young 6 REC 83 YDS 1 TD LG of 42 Aaron Tevis 6 TOT TKL 2 TFL of 5 YDS nbsp Boise State inside the 5 yard line in the 2nd quarter 2nd Quarter 10 17 BSU Kyle Brotzman 22 Yd FG 0 3 04 36 BSU Kyle Brotzman 36 Yd FG 0 6 00 52 BSU Austin Pettis 6 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 0 133rd Quarter 12 40 UCD Sean Kelley 48 yd FG 3 13 11 51 BSU Titus Young 42 yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 3 20 09 20 UCD Sean Creadick 21 yd Pass From Greg Denham Sean Kelley Kick 10 20 03 33 BSU Austin Pettis 2 yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 10 274th Quarter 11 27 UCD Sean Creadick 4 Yd Pass From Greg Denham Pat Failed 16 27 00 38 BSU Doug Martin 4 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 16 34Following their bye week the Broncos moved back to 5 in the AP poll and remained at 6 in the Coaches poll and 5 in the Harris poll Tulsa edit See also 2009 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team 1 2 3 4 Total 6 Broncos 8 10 10 0 28Golden Hurricane 14 0 0 7 215th meeting 4 0 all time Last meeting in 2004 a 45 42 Broncos win in Tulsa Tulsa is scheduled to play at Boise in 2011 Big plays kept Tulsa in the game but the Broncos were able to hang on to remain undefeated with a 28 21 win The Broncos gave up points in the 1st quarter for the first time this season and had their first deficit of the season Tulsa connected on long TD passes of 55 and 53 yards The Broncos tried to answer with their own big plays but could not connect twice on long passes to Titus Young Instead the Broncos moved the ball with a steady dose of Doug Martin 112 YDS and Jeremy Avery 73 YDS on the ground to set up 3 short Kellen Moore TD passes 8 17 2 2 to Tommy Gallarda Tulsa held the Broncos in the redzone twice leading to 2 Kyle Brotzman field goals 27 18 Tulsa had the ball with a chance to score to tie the game but were unable to convert on a 4th down with 37 seconds to play The Bronco defense came up with 13 tackles for loss and 5 sacks 2 by Ryan Winterswyk bringing his season total to 5 The Broncos would fall in the AP poll to 6 but rose to 5 in the Coaches poll and debuted at 4 in the BCS poll their highest ranking in any major poll in school history 27 Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive LeadersKellen Moore 22 33 187 YDS 3 TDS Doug Martin 23 CAR 112 YDS LG of 19 Austin Pettis 4 REC 63 YDS 1 TD LG of 28 Jeron Johnson 8 TOT TKLJeremy Avery 16 CAR 73 YDS LG of 16 Tommy Gallarda 3 REC 15 YDS 2 TDS Ryan Winterswyk 3 TFL of 9 YDS 2 SACKS1st Quarter 08 25 TLSA Damaris Johnson 53 Yd Pass From A J Whitmore Kevin Fitzpatrick Kick 0 7 04 00 BSU Tommy Gallarda 8 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Austin Pettis Pass To Kyle Efaw For Two Point Conversion 8 7 00 16 TLSA Trae Johnson 15 Yd Pass From G J Kinne Kevin Fitzpatrick Kick 8 142nd Quarter 11 03 BSU Austin Pettis 17 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 15 14 00 36 BSU Kyle Brotzman 27 Yd FG 18 143rd Quarter 09 44 BSU Tommy Gallarda 2 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 25 14 02 54 BSU Kyle Brotzman 18 Yd FG 28 144th Quarter 09 29 TLSA Slick Shelley 55 Yd Pass From G J Kinne Kevin Fitzpatrick Kick 28 21 Hawaii edit See also 2009 Hawaii Warriors football team 1 2 3 4 Total 4 Broncos 10 24 10 10 54Warriors 0 0 2 7 911th meeting 7 3 all time Last meeting in 2008 a 27 7 Broncos win in Boise nbsp Kyle Brotzman was selected as WAC special teams player of the week Boise State had lost their last two trips to the islands in 2007 but this game was never in doubt as the Broncos beat the Warriors for the 8th time in 9 years as a member of the WAC Kellen Moore had a career high 5 TD passes 35 14 24 10 48 going 18 30 for 223 yards Titus Young caught 8 passes for 115 yards and 3 TDS Freshman running back Matt Kaiserman who had been hurt the entire season made his Bronco debut and ran for 122 yards 51 of those on the Broncos final drive alone where he carried the ball on all 11 plays to lead to his first career TD The score could have been much worse than it was but Hawaii was able to force the Broncos to attempt 5 field goals 4 of which Kyle Brotzman made 25 28 32 27 The Bronco defence force 3 INTS 2 by Jeron Johnson and 3 fumble recoveries The Broncos did continue to have center to quarterback exchange problems which led to 6 fumbles all of which they did recover and center Thomas Byrd was replaced by Garret Pendergast but Pendergast snapped a ball into the end zone which led to a Hawaii safety The Broncos remained the same in the AP 6 and the two human BCS polls Coaches 5 Harris 5 but their BCS computer poll average fell from 5 to 8 to bring their BCS ranking to 7 Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive LeadersKellen Moore 18 30 223 YDS 5 TDS LG of 48 Matt Kaiserman 23 CAR 122 YDS 1 TD LG of 16 Titus Young 8 REC 115 YDS 3 TDS LG of 48 Jeron Johnson 1 TKL 2 INTS for 25 YDS 1 FR 1 PBUJeremy Avery 11 CAR 72 YDS LG of 21 Austin Pettis 4 REC 49 YDS 1 TD Lg of 19 Winston Venable 6 TOT TKL 1 TFL of 1 YD 1 FF 1 PBU nbsp Jeron Johnson was selected as WAC defensive player of the week 1st Quarter 11 54 BSU Kyle Brotzman 25 Yd FG 3 0 07 08 BSU Tyler Shoemaker 35 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 10 02nd Quarter 13 32 BSU Austin Pettis 14 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 17 0 07 33 BSU Titus Young 24 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 24 0 01 22 BSU Titus Young 10 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 31 0 00 17 BSU Kyle Brotzman 28 Yd FG 34 03rd Quarter 08 02 BSU Kyle Brotzman 32 Yd FG 37 0 06 59 BSU Titus Young 48 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 44 0 05 52 HAW Kellen Moore Tackled By Team In End Zone Safety 44 24th Quarter 14 54 BSU Kyle Brotzman 27 Yd FG 47 2 09 50 HAW Jon Medeiros 10 Yd Pass From Shane Austin Scott Enos Kick 47 9 03 08 BSU Matt Kaiserman 1 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 54 9On October 26 Jeron Johnson was named the WAC defensive player of the week for his 2 interceptions and 1 fumble recovery and Kyle Brotzman was named the WAC special teams player of the week for going 4 5 on field goals and having a 72 yard punt which is the longest punt in the WAC so far this season 28 Brotzman also completed a 28 yard pass on a fake punt San Jose State edit See also 2009 San Jose State Spartans football team 1 2 3 4 TotalSpartans 0 7 0 0 7 7 Broncos 7 17 14 7 4510th meeting 9 0 all time Last meeting in 2008 a 33 16 Broncos win in San Jose nbsp Kirby Moore had a 61 YD TD for his first career TDThe Broncos cruised to their 20th straight regular season win to remain undefeated on the season with a 45 7 win over San Jose State The Broncos opened the game with a 61 yard touchdown pass from Kellen Moore to his brother Kirby Moore for Kirby s first career TD When asked about the brother to brother connection Boise State head coach Chris Petersen said When that happened on the sideline I think everyone just had a smile on their face It s so hard to play Division I football and then to be able to do that with your brother is something that is really special I just think that that s a special thing to play college football with your brother and when you hook up for a big play like that and hopefully they ll be many more down the road 29 Boise State led only 10 7 with less the a minute left in the 1st half until Kellen Moore found Mitch Burroughs on an 18 yard TD pass then scored on a Moore 1 yard TD run after a San Jose fumble to lead 24 7 at halftime Austin Pettis caught an 8 yard TD pass to open the 3rd quarter and now has a touchdown reception in all 8 games this season Kyle Wilson returned an interception 27 yards for the defence s 2nd TD of the year A late Doug Martin TD run capped off the Bronco scoring Kellen Moore added 3 more TD passes and now has 24 with only 2 INT s The Broncos moved up in the AP 5 and Harris polls 4 including 1 first place vote and remained the same in the Coache s 5 and BCS 7 Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive LeadersKellen Moore 21 33 278 YDS 3 TDS LG of 61 Doug Martin 6 CAR 63 YDS 1 TD LG of 36 Kirby Moore 4 REC 80 YDS 1 TD LG of 61 Kyle Wilson 5 TOT TKLS 1 INTS for 27 YDS 1 TDJeremy Avery 13 CAR 64 YDS LG of 38 Austin Pettis 5 REC 63 YDS 1 TD Lg of 23 Ryan Winterswyk 1 SACK loss of 11 nbsp Boise State offensive line protecting Kellen Moore in the 1st half 1st Quarter 09 32 BSU Kirby Moore 61 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 0 72nd Quarter 11 28 SJSU Marquis Avery 11 Yd Pass From Jordan La Secla Tyler Cope Kick 7 7 07 00 BSU Kyle Brotzman 32 Yd FG 7 10 00 44 BSU Mitch Burroughs 18 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 7 17 00 03 BSU Kellen Moore 1 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 7 24 nbsp Kyle Wilson was named WAC defensive player of the week3rd Quarter 10 22 BSU Austin Pettis 8 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 7 31 09 26 BSU Kyle Wilson 27 Yd Interception Return Kyle Brotzman Kick 7 384th Quarter 00 20 BSU Doug Martin 36 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 7 45On November 2 Kyle Wilson was named the WAC defensive player of the week after his first career interception return for a touchdown and recording 5 tackles with 1 for a loss of 2 yards 30 Louisiana Tech edit See also 2009 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team 1 2 3 4 Total 7 Broncos 13 14 3 15 45Bulldogs 7 0 14 14 3512th meeting 7 4 all time Last meeting in 2008 a 35 3 Broncos win in Boise Boise State has always played exciting close games when they travel to Ruston Louisiana and 2009 was no different as the Broncos had to hold on late for a 45 35 win against the upset minded Bulldogs The Broncos looked as if they were going to run away the game building a lead of 27 7 at halftime with the help of big plays from Titus Young 40 yard touchdown reception and Kyle Wilson 59 yard punt return to the 3 to set up a Doug Martin TD But mistakes loomed large as Kellen Moore was intercepted and returned 75 yards for a TD and Kyle Brotzman missed 2 of his 5 field goals 29 34 25 made 44 31 missed Tech got as close as 30 28 before the Kellen Moore connected with Austin Pettis for a 12 yard TD and Jeremy Avery broke a 44 yard TD run to extend the lead to 45 28 Tech would add a late TD to bring final to 45 35 Kellen Moore threw for a season high 354 yards and added 3 more TDs to bring his total to 27 on the season with only 3 INTs Austin Pettis now has a TD catch in all 9 games this season and has 10 total for the year Kyle Wilson recorded his second INT in as many weeks The Broncos would fall in the Coaches AP and Harris polls but rose one spot in the BCS to now be ranked 6 in every poll Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive LeadersKellen Moore 28 41 354 YDS 3 TDS 1 INT LG of 40 Jeremy Avery 25 CAR 146 YDS 1 TD LG of 44 Autin Pettis 9 REC 105 YDS 1 TD LG of 20 Kyle Wilson 3 TOT TKLS 1 INTDoug Martin 4 CAR 2 YDS 1 TD Titus Young 8 REC 110 YDS 1 TD LG of 40 Jeron Johnson 12 TOT TKLS nbsp Kellen Moore had a season high 354 yards and 3 TDs 1st Quarter 10 57 BSU Kyle Brotzman 29 Yd FG 3 0 08 14 LT Daniel Porter 1 Yd Run Matt Nelson Kick 3 7 05 03 BSU Kyle Brotzman 34 Yd FG 6 7 00 44 BSU Richie Brockel 2 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 13 72nd Quarter 13 52 BSU Doug Martin 2 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 20 7 07 35 BSU Titus Young 40 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 27 73rd Quarter 13 12 LT Josh Victorian 75 Yd Interception Return Matt Nelson Kick 27 14 00 31 BSU Kyle Brotzman 25 Yd FG 30 14 01 30 LT Ross Jenkins 9 Yd Run Matt Nelson Kick 30 214th Quarter 14 07 LT Dennis Morris 5 Yd Pass From Ross Jenkins Matt Nelson Kick 30 28 07 41 BSU Austin Pettis 12 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kellen Moore Pass To Tyler Shoemaker For Two Point Conversion 38 28 04 52 BSU Jeremy Avery 44 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 45 28 02 49 LT Myke Compton 1 Yd Run Matt Nelson Kick 45 35 Idaho edit nbsp Kellen Moore left and Austin Pettis right connected on 4 TD passesSee also 2009 Idaho Vandals football team and Boise State Idaho rivalry 1 2 3 4 TotalVandals 7 10 0 8 25 6 Broncos 21 21 14 7 6339th meeting 20 17 1 all time Last meeting in 2008 a 45 10 Broncos win in Moscow The Broncos won their 11th straight game against their in state rival to remain undefeated on the season with a 63 25 win The Vandals came into the game with high hopes after winning 7 of their first 10 games but the Broncos ended the Vandals hopes early with 4 first half Kellen Moore TD passes 4 25 8 20 3 of which went to Austin Pettis Add a 1 YD TD run by Jeremy Avery and a 100 yard Titus Young kickoff return for a TD to bring the Broncos lead to 42 17 at halftime Kyle Wilson opened the second half scoring by returning an INT 71 yards for his second TD return of the season Matt Kaiserman found Kyle Efaw for an 11 YD halfback pass TD before Moore found Pettis for a TD for the 4th time 14 YDS Kellen Moore finished 22 32 for 299 and 5 TDS to bring his season total to 32 with only 3 INTS Austin Pettis finished with 8 Receptions for 123 YDS and 4 TDS brought his TD streak to 10 games and set a school record with 14 touchdown receptions for the season 31 The Broncos intercepted Vandal quarterback Brian Reader 5 times and recovered 2 fumbles to record 7 turnovers The Broncos would remain at 6 in all 4 major polls following the win Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive LeadersKellen Moore 22 32 299 YDS 5 TDS LG of 35 Jeremy Avery 14 CAR 110 YDS 1 TD LG of 36 Autin Pettis 8 REC 123 YDS 4 TDS LG of 35 Kyle Wilson 4 TOT TKLS 1 INT for 71 YDS 1 TDDoug Martin 4 CAR 26 YDS Titus Young 6 REC 101 YDS 1 TD LG of 25 Brandyn Thompson 5 TOT TKLS 2 INTS nbsp Boise State s defense forced 7 Vandal turnovers 1st Quarter 12 11 BSU Austin Pettis 4 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Austin Pettis Pass To Kyle Efaw For Two Point Conversion 0 8 10 46 BSU Titus Young 25 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Two Point Pass Conversion Failed 0 14 06 28 IDHO DeMaundray Woolridge 29 Yd Run Trey Farquhar Kick 7 14 04 35 BSU Austin Pettis 8 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 7 212nd Quarter 12 46 IDHO Trey Farquhar 30 Yd FG 10 21 09 10 BSU Jeremy Avery 1 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 10 28 05 23 BSU Austin Pettis 20 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 10 35 00 27 IDHO DeMaundray Woolridge 1 Yd Run Trey Farquhar Kick 17 35 00 14 BSU Titus Young 100 Yd Kickoff Return Kyle Brotzman Kick 17 423rd Quarter 10 20 BSU Kyle Wilson 71 Yd Interception Return Kyle Brotzman Kick 17 49 07 12 BSU Kyle Efaw 11 Yd Pass From Matt Kaiserman Kyle Brotzman Kick 17 564th Quarter 14 55 BSU Austin Pettis 14 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 17 63 00 27 IDHO Princeton McCarty 52 Yd Pass From Brian Reader Deonte Jackson Run For Two Point Conversion 25 63On November 16 Austin Pettis was named the WAC offensive player of the week and Titus Young was named WAC special teams player of the week 32 Senior fullback and offensive captain Richie Brockel one of only five seniors on the roster missed the remainder of the season with a foot injury Freshman running back Matt Kaiserman who had missed the first six games with a concussion missed the remainder of the season with a broken leg Utah State edit See also 2009 Utah State Aggies football team 1 2 3 4 Total 6 Broncos 7 28 10 7 52Aggies 7 7 7 0 2116th meeting 11 4 all time Last meeting in 2008 a 49 14 Broncos win in Boise The Broncos opened the season 11 0 for the 4th time in 6 years and their 9th straight win over Utah State with a 52 21 win The Aggies hung with the Broncos until about 6 minutes left in the first half with the score tied at 14 until the Broncos scored 3 quick TDs to end the half one after a fumble recovery at the 9 yard line to lead 35 14 at half The Aggie pass defense held Kellen Moore to under 60 pass completions for the first time in his career 24 games going 15 29 51 7 for 233 YDs and only 1 TD which ended a streak of 9 straight games with multiple TD passes and 6 straight with 3 or more The Bronco run game picked up where the passing left off as they racked up a season high 323 YDs with both Doug Martin and Jeremy Avery going over 115 YDs with a combined 6 TDS 4 for Martin alone Austin Pettis failed to catch a TD for the first time in a game this season Kyle Brotzman s 52 yard FG in the 3rd quarter was a career long The Bronco defense dominated the Aggies forcing 13 TFL of 45 YDs 4 Sacks and 2 turnovers Boise State remained at 6 in every major poll for the 3rd straight week Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive LeadersKellen Moore 15 29 233 YDS 1 TD LG of 52 Doug Martin 13 CAR 121 YDS 4 TDS LG of 33 Titus Young 5 REC 102 YDS LG of 52 Team Defense 13 TFL of 45 YDS 4 SACKS 1 INT 1 FUMB RECJeremy Avery 16 CAR 116 YDS 2 TDS LG of 32 Austin Pettis 4 REC 69 YDS LG of 32 Jeron Johnson 14 TOT TKLS nbsp Doug Martin 22 was named WAC offensive player of the week 1st Quarter 08 54 BSU Tommy Gallarda 8 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 7 0 05 52 USU Michael Smith 22 Yd Run Chris Ulinski Kick 7 72nd Quarter 08 51 BSU Doug Martin 17 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 14 7 06 28 USU Robert Turbin 24 Yd Run Chris Ulinski Kick 14 14 04 47 BSU Doug Martin 2 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 21 14 04 04 BSU Jeremy Avery 9 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 28 14 00 05 BSU Doug Martin 1 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 35 143rd Quarter 12 56 BSU Jeremy Avery 32 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 42 14 05 49 USU Michael Smith 12 Yd Run Chris Ulinski Kick 42 21 01 37 BSU Kyle Brotzman 52 Yd FG 45 214th Quarter 09 49 BSU Doug Martin 6 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 52 21On November 23 Doug Martin was named WAC offensive player of the week the 4th Bronco in the last 3 weeks to be awarded by the WAC for his performance of 13 CAR for 121 YDs and 4 TDs 33 Nevada edit See also 2009 Nevada Wolf Pack football team 1 2 3 4 TotalWolf Pack 0 16 10 7 33 6 Broncos 20 7 7 10 4436th meeting 23 12 all time Last meeting in 2008 a 41 34 Broncos win in Reno On November 23 this game was named the Allstate Sugar Bowl Manning Award Matchup of the Week for the matchup of Boise State QB Kellen Moore vs Nevada QB Colin Kaepernick 34 Nevada came into the game on an eight game win streak and 7 0 in the WAC and looked to knock off the Broncos to win the outright WAC championship but the undefeated Broncos set the tone early and often on their way to at least a share of their seventh WAC title in eight years Titus Young took the game s opening kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown his second return TD in three weeks and the Broncos would add two TD passes to seldom used fullback Dan Paul to lead 20 0 at the end of the first quarter After a Wolf Pack field goal Paul added his third touchdown reception to give the Broncos their largest lead of the game 27 3 Nevada would keep the game close by scoring two TDs before halftime to be down by 11 but could only match the Broncos point for point in the second half to lose 44 33 The Broncos held the nations leading rushing attack to only 242 yards and Kaepernick was held to only 172 total yards Moore added five more TDs to bring his season total to 38 which set a new school record for TD passes in a season passing the old record of 35 The Broncos stayed at 6 for the fourth straight week in every major poll and with Oklahoma s win over Oklahoma State Boise State became the front runner to receive an at large bid to a BCS bowl game Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive LeadersKellen Moore 17 33 262 YDS 5 TDS LG of 41 Doug Martin 16 CAR 128 YDS LG of 18 Kirby Moore 3 REC 69 YDS 1 TD LG of 34 Hunter White 8 TOT TKLS 2 TFL of 7 YDSJeremy Avery 14 CAR 37 YDS LG of 9 Dan Paul 3 REC 22 YDS 3 TDS LG of 18 Aaron Tevis 5 TOT TKLS 1 SACK for 16 YDS nbsp Titus Young was named WAC special teams player of the week for the 3rd time this season 1st Quarter 14 45 BSU Titus Young 95 Yd Kickoff Return Kyle Brotzman Kick 0 7 09 03 BSU Dan Paul 18 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Two Point Conversion Failed 0 13 04 20 BSU Dan Paul 3 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 0 202nd Quarter 13 36 NEV Richard Drake 26 Yd FG 3 20 09 59 BSU Dan Paul 1 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 3 27 03 38 NEV Virgil Green 6 Yd Pass From Colin Kaepernick Pat Failed 9 27 00 03 NEV Brandon Wimberly 3 Yd Pass From Colin Kaepernick Richard Drake Kick 16 273rd Quarter 09 38 NEV Richard Drake 37 Yd FG 19 27 02 40 BSU Tommy Gallarda 21 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 19 34 02 23 NEV Vai Taua 71 Yd Run Richard Drake Kick 26 344th Quarter 10 55 BSU Kyle Brotzman 27 Yd FG 26 37 05 08 BSU Kirby Moore 6 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 26 44 01 16 NEV Tray Session 23 Yd Pass From Colin Kaepernick Richard Drake Kick 33 44On November 30 wide receiver Titus Young was named the WAC special teams player of the week 35 marking the third time he has won the award this season Wide receiver Austin Pettis who leads the team with 14 TD catches broke his leg on the Broncos failed two point conversion after their second TD He did return and played sparingly in the Broncos bowl game Starting linebacker Daron Mackey tore his ACL and missed the remainder of the season New Mexico State edit nbsp Billy Winn 90 and Ryan Winterswyk 98 after combining for a sack See also 2009 New Mexico State Aggies football team 1 2 3 4 TotalAggies 0 0 0 7 7 6 Broncos 7 21 14 0 4210th meeting 9 0 all time Last meeting in 2008 a 49 0 Broncos win in Las Cruces Boise State wrapped un another undefeated season and outright WAC title with a 42 7 win over New Mexico State The Broncos finished the regular season 13 0 for their second consecutive and fourth undefeated regular season in six years The conference title is their seventh title in nine years as a WAC member and sixth outright title The win was also the 56th straight game and eighth straight season of being undefeated at home in the regular season 2002 2009 The Broncos opened the scoring with a 47 yard TD pass from Moore to Young bringing Moore s school record for TD passes in a season to 39 Jeremy Avery and Doug Martin would provide the rest of the scoring combining for 5 TDs 4 for Martin and 170 yards with Martin breaking a TD run of 56 yards his season long Ryan Winterswyk had half a sack to finish the year with a team high 8 5 Brandyn Thompson s INT in the 2nd quarter brought the Bronco total to 21 for the year Boise State finished the regular season ranked 6 in every major poll their highest ranking to end a season in school history Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive LeadersKellen Moore 19 30 272 YDS 1 TD LG of 47 Jeremy Avery 16 CAR 87 YDS 1 TD LG of 11 Titus Young 7 REC 92 YDS 1 TD LG of 74 J C Percy 9 TOT TKLS 0 5 TFL 1 FRDoug Martin 8 CAR 83 YDS 4 TDS LG of 56 Kyle Efaw 5 REC 68 YDS LG of 19 Ryan Winterswyk 2 TOT TKLS 1 5 TFL of 9 YDS 0 5 SACK nbsp Captains Richie Brockel and Kyle Wilson with the WAC championship Trophy 1st Quarter 03 56 BSU Titus Young 47 Yd Pass From Kellen Moore Kyle Brotzman Kick 0 72nd Quarter 10 32 BSU Jeremy Avery 9 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 0 14 07 02 BSU Doug Martin 4 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 0 21 00 41 BSU Doug Martin 4 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 0 283rd Quarter 07 41 BSU Doug Martin 2 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 0 35 03 42 BSU Doug Martin 56 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 0 424th Quarter 04 32 NMSU Trevor Walls 1 Yd Run Kyle Hughes Kick 7 42On December 6 the Broncos were selected to play 12 0 and BCS 4 TCU in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl This will be Boise State s second BCS appearance with the other being the 2007 Fiesta Bowl TCU earned the non automatic qualifiers automatic bid by being the highest ranked team from a non BCS conference Boise State became the first team from a non BCS conference to earn an at large bid to a BCS bowl The Fiesta Bowl will also be the first BCS bowl to feature two teams from non automatic BCS qualifying conferences and the first to feature two undefeated teams outside of the National Championship game Fiesta Bowl TCU edit Main articles 2009 TCU Horned Frogs football team and 2010 Fiesta Bowl 1 2 3 4 Total 6 Broncos 7 3 0 7 17 4 Horned Frogs 0 7 3 0 103rd meeting 1 1 all time Last meeting in 2008 a 17 16 Horned Frogs win in the Poinsettia Bowl The Broncos reached into their bag of tricks once again on the biggest of stages to help pull out a 17 10 victory over TCU to avenge their only loss in the 2008 season and win their second Fiesta Bowl championship In a game dominated by defense the Broncos would strike first with a Brandyn Thompson 51 yard interception return for a touchdown Kyle Brotzman who had earlier in the game missed a 36 yard field goal connected on a 40 yard field goal to extend the lead to 10 0 TCU s Andy Dalton threw a 30 yard TD pass to Curtis Clay right before halftime to make the score 10 7 at the break A third quarter 29 yard TCU field goal would tie the game Both teams went back and forth into the fourth quarter until Boise State pulled off a gutsy call that opened the game up On fourth and nine on their own 33 yard line the Broncos executed a fake punt for a first down with a 29 yard pass from Kyle Brotzman to Kyle Efaw Three straight completions by Kellen Moore put the Broncos on the 2 yard line where Doug Martin dove into the endzone for a 17 10 lead Brotzman came up clutch two more times as he made a touchdown saving tackle on a punt return with about five minutes to play and punted the ball to the one yard line with only 1 06 to play The Horned Frogs would have had to go 99 yards to tie the game TCU drove to the Broncos 30 yard line before Dalton was intercepted by Winston Venable to seal the win with 18 seconds to play Brandyn Thompson was named the game s defensive MVP with 2 interceptions 1 for a TD and 7 tackles Kyle Efaw was named the game s offensive MVP with 4 receptions for 75 yards and caught the pass on the fake punt The 14 wins is the most in school history and only the second 14 0 season in NCAA history 2002 Ohio State the winner of the 2010 BCS National Championship Alabama also was 14 0 Passing Leaders Rushing Leaders Receiving Leaders Defensive LeadersKellen Moore 23 39 211 YDS LG of 30 Doug Martin 16 CAR 42 YDS 1 TD LG of 9 Titus Young 8 REC 72 YDS 1 TD LG of 74 Brandyn Thompson 7 TOT TKLS 2 INT for 51 YDS 1 TDJeremy Avery 12 CAR 20 YDS LG of 7 Kyle Efaw 4 REC 75 YDS LG of 29 Winston Venable 8 TOT TKLS 1 INT for 15 YDS1st Quarter 11 28 BSU Brandyn Thompson 51 Yd Interception Return Kyle Brotzman Kick 7 02nd Quarter 08 02 BSU Kyle Brotzman 40 Yd FG 10 0 00 49 TCU Curtis Clay 30 Yd Pass From Andy Dalton Ross Evans Kick 10 73rd Quarter 03 52 TCU Ross Evans 29 Yd FG 10 104th Quarter 07 21 BSU Doug Martin 2 Yd Run Kyle Brotzman Kick 17 10On January 7 following the National Championship game the Broncos would finish ranked 4 in the AP and coaches poll their highest ranking in school history to finish a season 5 AP and 6 coaches in 2006 Post season awards edit 36 WAC Coach of the Year edit Chris Petersen 2nd straight year WAC Offensive Player of the Year edit Kellen Moore So QB First Team All WAC edit Kellen Moore So QB 2008 2nd teamAustin Pettis Jr WR 2008 2nd teamTitus Young Jr WRNate Potter So OLKyle Wilson Sr DB 2nd straight year on the 1st team 2007 2nd teamRyan Winterswyk Jr DL 2nd straight year on the 1st teamTitus Young Jr ST KR Second Team All WAC edit Jeremy Avery Jr RBBilly Winn So DLWinston Venable Jr LBJeron Johnson Jr DB 2008 2nd team Paul Bear Bryant Award edit Head Coach Chris PetersenRankings editSee also 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings Ranking movementsLegend Increase in ranking Decrease in ranking First place votes WeekPollPre1234567891011121314FinalAP1412108565665666664Coaches1611108566555666664HarrisNot released555554 1 66666Not releasedBCSNot released47766666Not releasedStatistics edit 37 Team edit BSU OppScoring 591 240 Points per Game 42 2 17 1 First Downs 311 224 Rushing 2606 1685 Passing 3698 2518 Total Offense 6304 4203 Avg per Game 450 3 300 2 Penalties Yards 87 782 87 701 Fumbles Lost 22 11 18 11 BSU Opp NeutralPunts Yards 57 2413 88 3461 Avg per Punt 42 3 39 3 Time of Possession Game 30 34 29 23 3rd Down Conversions 66 174 38 59 192 31 4th Down Conversions 17 22 77 13 26 50 Touchdowns Scored 76 31 Field Goals Attempts 19 26 7 12 PAT Attempts 66 68 27 29 Attendance 229 472 167 978 73 227 Games Avg per Game 7 32 782 6 27 996 1 73 227Scores by quarter edit 1 2 3 4 TotalBoise State 124 220 140 107 591Opponents 35 64 78 63 240Offense edit Rushing edit Name GP Att Yards Avg TD Long Avg GJ Avery 14 209 1151 5 6 6 74 82 2D Martin 14 129 765 5 9 15 56 54 6D J Harper 3 44 284 6 5 3 60 94 7M Kaiserman 4 33 150 4 5 1 16 37 5T Young 14 15 138 9 2 3 25 9 9J Hodge 8 21 102 4 9 1 34 12 8D Wright 3 5 55 11 0 0 42 18 3M Coughlin 8 4 22 5 5 0 21 2 8J Taylor 1 2 3 1 5 0 3 3 0T Shoemaker 12 1 3 3 0 0 3 0 2M Burroughs 13 3 5 1 7 0 1 0 4K Moore 14 24 5 0 2 1 9 0 4A Pettis 13 1 11 11 0 0 11 0 8TEAM 11 17 46 2 7 0 0 4 2Broncos Total 14 508 2606 5 1 30 74 186 1Opponents 14 440 1685 3 8 15 71 120 4Passing edit Name GP Cmp Att Pct Yds TD INT Lng Avg G RATK Moore 14 277 431 64 3 3536 39 3 67 252 6 161 7M Coughlin 8 12 19 63 2 50 0 0 9 6 2 85 3K Brotzman 14 2 2 100 0 57 0 0 29 4 1 339 4A Pettis 12 1 1 100 0 28 0 0 28 2 3 335 2M Burroughs 12 1 1 100 0 16 0 0 16 1 3 234 4M Kaiserman 4 1 1 100 0 11 1 0 11 2 8 522 4M Choate 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00TEAM 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00Broncos Total 14 294 458 64 2 3698 40 3 67 264 1 159 5Opponents 14 241 439 54 9 2518 15 24 59 179 9 103 4Receiving edit Name GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg GT Young 14 79 1041 13 2 10 54 74 4A Pettis 13 63 855 13 6 14 65 65 8K Efaw 14 31 444 14 3 1 40 31 7J Avery 14 23 257 11 2 1 67 18 4T Shoemaker 12 21 345 16 4 2 35 28 8Ki Moore 13 21 242 11 5 2 61 18 6M Burroughs 13 11 92 8 4 1 32 7 1T Gallarda 14 9 110 12 2 4 28 7 9R Brockel 9 8 75 9 4 2 23 8 3D Martin 14 8 68 8 5 0 23 4 9C Potter 12 8 60 7 5 0 18 5 0D Paul 12 4 40 10 0 3 18 3 3M Kaiserman 4 2 20 10 0 0 12 5 0C Koch 10 2 17 8 5 0 10 1 7J Hodge 8 2 3 1 5 0 0 0 4J Robinson 12 1 28 28 0 0 28 2 3D J Harper 3 1 7 7 0 0 7 2 3Broncos Total 14 294 3698 12 6 40 67 264 1Opponents 14 241 2518 10 4 15 59 179 9Defense edit Team GP Tackles Sacks Pass Defense Interceptions Fumbles BlkdKickSolo Ast Total TFL Yds No Yds BrUp QBH No Yds Avg TD Long Rcv Yds TD FF SFTTotal 14 533 400 933 99 342 26 156 52 17 24 293 12 2 4 71 11 2 0 11 4 1Special teams edit Field Goals Made Att Pct 01 19 20 29 30 39 40 49 50 60 LNG BLKD PATK Brotzman 18 25 72 1 1 8 9 6 9 2 5 1 1 52 0 63 64J Pavel 1 1 100 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 3 4Team Punting KickoffsNo Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd No Yds Avg TB OBTotal 57 2413 42 3 72 4 3 22 0 110 6742 61 3 7 2Team Punt Returns Kick ReturnsNo Yds Avg TD Long No Yds Avg TD LongTotal 35 381 10 9 0 59 44 1172 26 6 2 100 Scoring edit Name TD FG PAT 2PT PAT SAFETY TOT PTSK Brotzman 18 63 117 T Young 15 90 D Martin 15 90 A Pettis 14 84 J Avery 7 42 T Gallarda 4 24 D Paul 3 18 D J Harper 3 18 R Brockel 2 1 14 T Shoemaker 2 1 14 K Wilson 2 12 Ki Moore 2 12 K Efaw 1 2 10 M Burroughs 1 6 J Hodge 1 6 M Kaiserman 1 6 K Moore 1 6 J Pavel 1 3 6 B Thompson 1 6 W Venable 1 6 M Choate 1 2 B Winn 1 2 Broncos Total 76 19 66 5 1 591 Opponents 31 7 27 2 1 240 Records editLowest percentage of passes intercepted season over 350 attempts Kellen Moore 0 70 An NCAA FBS record as of the end of 2014Expanded WAC standings editWestern Athletic ConferenceConf OverallTeam Bowl Game W L W L PF PA STREAK 6 Boise State Fiesta Bowl 8 0 14 0 591 240 W 14Nevada Hawaii Bowl 7 1 8 5 497 371 L 2Fresno State New Mexico Bowl 6 2 8 5 440 369 L 1Idaho Humanitarian Bowl 4 4 8 5 425 468 W 1Hawaii 3 5 6 7 296 384 L 1Louisiana Tech 3 5 4 8 350 309 W 1Utah State 3 5 4 8 349 408 W 1New Mexico State 1 7 3 10 149 411 L 7San Jose State 1 7 2 10 165 414 L 1Roster editStarters in Bold No Name Pos Ht Wt Cls Hometown H S Prev Exp 1 Kyle Wilson Captain CB 5 10 186 Sr Piscataway NJ Piscataway HS 2 Austin Pettis WR 6 3 201 Jr Anaheim CA Lutheran HS 3 Chris Potter WR 5 9 161 Fr Westlake Village CA Oaks Christian High School 4 Titus Young WR 5 10 170 Jr Los Angeles CA University HS 5 Jason Robinson S 5 11 194 Jr Los Angeles CA University HS 6 D J Harper RB 5 9 198 Jr Cypress TX Cypress Creek HS 7 Mike Coughlin QB 6 5 212 Jr San Diego CA Mira Mesa HS 8 George Iloka S 6 3 207 So Houston TX Kempner HS 9 Mike Tamburo QB 5 11 183 Fr Suwanee GA North Gwinnett HS 10 Jerrell Gavins CB 5 9 171 TBD Miami FL El Camino JC South Miami Senior HS 11 Kellen Moore QB 6 0 187 So Prosser WA Prosser HS 13 Brandyn Thompson CB 5 10 180 Jr Elk Grove CA Franklin HS 14 Garcia Day S 6 1 204 Sr Temecula CA Mt San Antonio Temecula Valley HS 15 Joe Southwick QB 6 1 182 Fr Danville CA San Ramon Valley HS 16 Cedric Febis DB 6 3 197 So Amsterdam Netherlands Bishop Kelly HS in Boise ID 17 Winston Venable S 5 11 223 Jr San Rafael CA Glendale Community College St Thomas More Prep Oakdale CT 18 Aaron Burks WR 6 2 186 Fr Grand Prairie TX Mansfield Timberview HS 19 Josh Borgman CB 5 7 169 Fr Boise ID Centennial HS 20 Mitch Burroughs WR 5 9 188 Fr Meridian ID Meridian HS 21 Jamar Taylor DB 5 11 193 So San Diego California Helix High School 22 Doug Martin S RB 5 9 201 So Stockton CA Saint Mary s HS 23 Jeron Johnson S 5 11 194 Jr Compton CA Dominguez HS 24 Malcolm Johnson RB 5 10 181 Fr Gresham OR Barlow HS 25 Hunter White LB 5 11 224 So Huntington Beach CA Edison HS 26 Matt Kaiserman RB 6 0 188 Fr Nampa ID Skyview HS 27 Jeremy Avery RB 5 9 179 Jr Bellflower CA Bellflower HS 28 Jarvis Hodge RB 5 9 203 Jr Phoenix AZ Mountain Point HS 29 Tyler Jackson S 6 0 203 Sr Castle Rock Colorado Douglas County High School 30 Travis Stanaway DB 5 11 188 So Clyde Hill WA Bellevue HS 31 Antwon Murray CB 5 11 177 So Lakeland FL Kathleen HS 32 Andy Silsby FB 5 11 221 Sr Boise ID Bishop Kelly HS 33 Tommy Smith LB 6 1 218 Fr Atlanta GA North Atlanta High School 34 Kirby Moore WR 6 2 196 Fr Prosser WA Prosser HS 35 Kyle Brotzman K P 5 10 201 Jr Meridian ID Meridian HS 36 Aaron Tevis LB 6 3 228 So Tucson AZ Canyon Del Oro HS 37 Ebenezer Makinde CB 5 11 164 Fr Phoenix AZ Paradise Valley HS 38 Raphiel Lambert CB 5 11 200 Fr Portland Oregon Jesuit High School 39 Drew Wright FB 5 9 188 Fr Nampa ID Vallivue HS 40 Richie Brockel Captain FB TE 6 2 240 Sr Phoenix AZ Greenway HS 41 Kharyee Marshall DE 6 1 207 Fr Phoenix AZ Washington HS 42 Matt Wilson LB 6 1 212 So Powell WY Powell HS 43 Ricky Tjong A Tjoe DT 6 3 282 Fr Netherlands Amsterdam Boise HS in Boise ID 44 Allen Mooney S 5 10 211 Fr Maple Valley WA O Dea HS 45 Daron Mackey LB 5 11 233 Jr Bakersfield CA Bakersfield College West HS 46 Michael Choate WR 6 0 190 Sr Haviland KS Garden City CC Haviland HS 47 Dan Paul LB FB 6 0 241 So Boring OR Sam Barlow HS 48 J C Percy LB 6 0 214 Fr Blackfoot ID Blackfoot HS 49 Brad Elkin P 6 2 201 Jr Tacoma WA Bellarmine Prep HS 50 J P Nisby DT 6 1 305 So Stockton CA Saint Mary s HS 52 Derrell Acrey LB 6 1 235 Jr East Highland CA Redlands East Valley HS 53 Zach Gholson DE 6 2 248 Fr Carlsbad CA54 Michael Ames OL 6 4 281 Fr Boise ID Centennial HS 56 John Michael Davis LB 6 0 210 Fr Santa Margarita CA Las Flores HS 57 Garrett Pendergast OL 6 4 271 So Whittier CA Servite HS 58 Dave Wilson LB 6 1 222 So Powell WY Powell HS 59 Will Lawrence OL 6 2 293 Jr Upper Marlboro MD CH Flowers HS 61 Joe Kellogg OL 6 2 305 Fr Scottsdale AZ Saguaro HS 62 Kevin Sapien OL 6 4 286 Jr Torrance CA West Torrance HS 64 Brenel Myers OL 6 2 267 Fr Houston TX Westfield HS 65 Matt Paradis DT 6 1 275 Fr Council ID Council HS 66 Thomas Byrd C 5 11 284 So San Pablo CA McClymond HS 70 Zach Waller OL 6 5 289 So Elk Grove CA Franklin HS 71 Cory Yriarte OL 6 1 281 So Palmdale CA Oaks Christian HS 72 Matt Slater OT 6 4 290 Jr St Paul MN Cretin Derham Hall HS 73 Nate Potter OL 6 6 293 So Boise ID Timberline HS 74 Tom Swanson OL 6 6 273 Fr Sammamish Washington Skyline High School 75 Faraji Wright OT 6 3 284 Fr Vallejo CA Berkeley HS 76 Jake Broyles OL 6 4 257 Fr Henderson NV Foothill HS 77 Spencer Gerke OL 6 3 290 Fr Boise ID Bishop Kelly 78 Charles Leno OT 6 3 249 Fr Oakland CA San Leandro HS 79 Bronson Durrant OL 6 3 266 Fr Eugene OR Marist 80 Kyle Efaw TE 6 4 229 So Boise ID Capital HS 81 Nick Alexander DE 6 4 237 Fr Los Angeles CA Crenshaw HS 82 Geraldo Hiwat WR 6 4 189 Fr Netherlands Amsterdam Capital HS in Boise ID 83 Sean King TE 6 3 240 Jr Boise ID College of the Redwoods Timberline HS 84 Jimmy Pavel K 5 9 212 Fr Molalla OR Central Catholic HS 85 Tommy Gallarda TE 6 5 249 Jr Brea CA Brea Olinda HS 86 Trevor Peterson TE 6 2 245 Fr Camino CA El Dorado HS 87 Gabe Linehan TE 6 3 213 Fr Banks OR Banks OR 88 Chandler Koch TE 6 2 244 Fr Flower Mound TX Flower Mound HS 89 Tyler Shoemaker WR 6 1 207 So Meridian ID Mountain View HS 90 Billy Winn DT 6 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